International audienceModern linguistic theories try to give an exhaustive explanation of how language works. In this perspective, each linguistic domain, such as phonetics, phonology, syntax, pragmatics, etc., is described by means of a set of rules or properties (in other words, a grammar). However, it is a long time linguists have observed that it is not possible to give a precise description of a real life utterance within a unique domain. We illustrate this problem with the case of phonetic variability and show how different domains interact. We propose then a two-level architecture in which domain interaction is implemented by means of constraints
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
“Structured heterogeneity”, a founding concept of variationist sociolinguistics, puts focus on the o...
This journal article offers a thorough examination of language sounds and structures with a special ...
International audienceModern linguistic theories try to give an exhaustive explanation of how langua...
Modern notions of language and linguistics embody a paradox, that language appears to be systematic ...
Relations between di erent components of linguistic analysis, such as prosody, morphol- ogy, syntax,...
This study is a cross-linguistic investigation of qualitative and quantitative variations due to 1/ ...
The ASLAN labex – Advanced studies on language complexity – brings together a unique set of expertis...
International audienceThe ASLAN labex – Advanced studies on language complexity – brings together a ...
This paper examines some methodological and em-pirical issues concerning phonetic detail and pho-net...
Linguistic diversity and the 'interaction engine'. In this lecture I argue that our new insights int...
Spoken language is a resource which is systematically deployed in the management of social interacti...
This paper examines two general approaches to language system. First, the traditional approach is b...
This insightful study proposes a unified theory of speech through which conflicting ideas about lang...
Research into human communication through the spoken language is full of dichotomies that have often...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
“Structured heterogeneity”, a founding concept of variationist sociolinguistics, puts focus on the o...
This journal article offers a thorough examination of language sounds and structures with a special ...
International audienceModern linguistic theories try to give an exhaustive explanation of how langua...
Modern notions of language and linguistics embody a paradox, that language appears to be systematic ...
Relations between di erent components of linguistic analysis, such as prosody, morphol- ogy, syntax,...
This study is a cross-linguistic investigation of qualitative and quantitative variations due to 1/ ...
The ASLAN labex – Advanced studies on language complexity – brings together a unique set of expertis...
International audienceThe ASLAN labex – Advanced studies on language complexity – brings together a ...
This paper examines some methodological and em-pirical issues concerning phonetic detail and pho-net...
Linguistic diversity and the 'interaction engine'. In this lecture I argue that our new insights int...
Spoken language is a resource which is systematically deployed in the management of social interacti...
This paper examines two general approaches to language system. First, the traditional approach is b...
This insightful study proposes a unified theory of speech through which conflicting ideas about lang...
Research into human communication through the spoken language is full of dichotomies that have often...
This work proceeds from two fundamental assumptions which have nevertheless not always received wide...
“Structured heterogeneity”, a founding concept of variationist sociolinguistics, puts focus on the o...
This journal article offers a thorough examination of language sounds and structures with a special ...