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2014

Santiago Vargas, Fabián, Paolo Mairano, and Élisabeth Delais-Roussarie. Non-native perception of final boundary tones in French interrogatives In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference Speech Prosody 2014, Edited by N. Campbell and Daniel Hirst. Dublin, 2014.PDF icon Santiagoetal_2014_Speech_Prosody.pdf (550.87 Ko)
Baranes, Marion, and Benoît Sagot. {Normalisation de textes par analogie: le cas des mots inconnus} In {TALN - Traitement Automatique du Langage Naturel}. Marseille, France, 2014.
Soares-Jesel, Carla. Notes on the acquisition of adjunction In (More Than) Syntax: a Tribute to Alain Rouveret. Université Paris Diderot, 2014.
Soares-Jesel, Carla. Notes on the acquisition of infinitive constructions in European Portuguese In IASCL - International Association for the Study of Child Language. University of Amsterdam, 2014.
Reintges, Chris. The Old Egyptian śḏm(.w)=f Passive and Its Implications for the Origin of the Internal Passive in Central Semitic In 42nd North American Conference on Afroasiatic Linguistics,. Leiden, Netherlands, 2014.
Martin, Philippe. "Ondes cérébrales et contraintes de la structure prosodique ." GERFLINT Synergies Europe 9 (2014): 161-176.
Thuilier, Juliette, Anne Abeillé, and Benoît Crabbé. "Ordering preferences for postverbal complements in French." In French through Corpora - Ecological and Data-Driven Perspectives in French Language Studies, edited by Henry Tyne. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.
Riou, Etienne, and Barbara Hemforth. Partially ordered set relations & left-dislocation in French In Journée de travail de l’opération WO2 ., 2014.
Burnett, Heather. "Penumbral connections in comparative constructions." Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 24, no. 1-2 (2014): 35-60.

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