In this article, I address epistemological questions regarding the status of linguistic rules and the pervasive--though seldom discussed--tension that arises between theory-driven object perception by linguists on the one hand, and ordinary speakers' possible intuitive knowledge on the other hand. Several issues will be discussed using examples from French verb morphology, based on the 6500 verbs from Le Petit Robert dictionary (2013)
Dans ce travail, il était question de vérifier si le mot a une tête morphologique. Suite aux faits d...
Introduction The first goal of this paper is to pursue a uniform formal semantic analysis of differe...
How words are recognized? How do we process word meaning? These questions have been pursued in lexic...
In this article, I address epistemological questions regarding the status of linguistic rules and th...
International audienceSince Rumelhart & McClelland (1986) first presented their connectionist model ...
We review our studies and others on French acquisition of morphosyntax that refer to regular and irr...
Key words: French causatives; blocking; syntax vs morphology; large scale corpora, automatic morphol...
This study aims at defining the specificity and unity of theoretical approaches dedicated to the lin...
I discuss different models of morphological processing, arguing for the Words and Rules model. I th...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
In modern approaches to phonology a lack of clarity exists on the issue of whether phonetic facts ar...
International audienceChildren produce Nouns and Verbs practically as soon as they start talking. Do...
The article studies the ways in which words are constructed in French: they become increasingly com...
This debate stems from Michal Starke’s keynote lecture at NELS 51, entitled “UM. Universal Morpholog...
In Word and Paradigm frameworks such as Network Morphology (Corbett & Fraser 1993) and Paradigm Func...
Dans ce travail, il était question de vérifier si le mot a une tête morphologique. Suite aux faits d...
Introduction The first goal of this paper is to pursue a uniform formal semantic analysis of differe...
How words are recognized? How do we process word meaning? These questions have been pursued in lexic...
In this article, I address epistemological questions regarding the status of linguistic rules and th...
International audienceSince Rumelhart & McClelland (1986) first presented their connectionist model ...
We review our studies and others on French acquisition of morphosyntax that refer to regular and irr...
Key words: French causatives; blocking; syntax vs morphology; large scale corpora, automatic morphol...
This study aims at defining the specificity and unity of theoretical approaches dedicated to the lin...
I discuss different models of morphological processing, arguing for the Words and Rules model. I th...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
In modern approaches to phonology a lack of clarity exists on the issue of whether phonetic facts ar...
International audienceChildren produce Nouns and Verbs practically as soon as they start talking. Do...
The article studies the ways in which words are constructed in French: they become increasingly com...
This debate stems from Michal Starke’s keynote lecture at NELS 51, entitled “UM. Universal Morpholog...
In Word and Paradigm frameworks such as Network Morphology (Corbett & Fraser 1993) and Paradigm Func...
Dans ce travail, il était question de vérifier si le mot a une tête morphologique. Suite aux faits d...
Introduction The first goal of this paper is to pursue a uniform formal semantic analysis of differe...
How words are recognized? How do we process word meaning? These questions have been pursued in lexic...