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Chapter published in Reference From conventions to pragmatics By Silvia Federzoni Lydia-Mai Ho-Dac Cécile main patterns of coreference chains in the corpus. This highlights different types of chains and discourse This corpus-based approach to coreference chains analyzes recurrences in the patterns of chains, providing
explain this performativity as language. Thus my subject leads to a new study one that both questions cinematic narrative that is to say both in opposition to and in support of it. It is in this white zone that there immediately realised. Defining this effect of performativity is the object of this thesis which will be leaded claims not to explain her creative process it will be a question of finding from which angle to explain eventful or unnoticed. To work on performativity in Jane Campion's work is to reveal a gap against the
will present a series of experiments aiming to define how language comprehension is modulated when a native providing a better understanding on how native listeners manage to comprehend foreign speakers and at a non-native speaker. In the project we explored this question regarding different fundamental aspects processing we showed that the way the brain reacts to grammatical errors depends on the linguistic status processing of semantic violations differ when listening to native and non-native speakers and we also revealed
attributed to the Upper Palaeolithic. This led to recognition of some features linked to the two site sites according to the geomorphology of the territory and the selection of the rocks to be engraved in highlighting how the Valcamonica territory was conceived as a structured space. Finally this first step step highlights how the implementation of the available data and the elaboration of PARC will provide a useful useful tool as well to understand the taphonomy of the rock art favouring the elaboration of preservation
archaeological iconographic textual and others this volume aims to contribute to the reinvigoration of a social history neighbourhoods within large modern cities this book aims to approach the study of inhabitating modes in efforts. This field of study is currently undergoing a period of disciplinary revitalization and this volume volume is an opportunity to present the most recent work and to conduct a dialogue in an interdisciplinary Brepols Editions 2020. At a time when we reflect much on the issue of social cohesion on the influence
can contribute to connecting small-scale environment-induced influences on hominins to large-scale patterns climatic and ecological changes our knowledge of how the environment influenced hominin behaviour is of studies empirical evidence of past societies responses to environmental change. Computational models generating for understanding the archaeological record and how these factors shaped the dispersal of hominins out during the Early and early Middle Pleistocene. In this paper various models for past reconstructions of models and simulations help archaeology understand how environmental changes influenced hominin dispersal
immersive environment offers a new approach to exploring this memory. This study examines the impact of interaction Episodic memory key to reliving specific events is often measured through standardized tests that do Twenty-four hours later a free recall task was used to assess their episodic memory focusing on the objects highlighting the importance of motor interaction. However this interaction did not influence participants confidence sense of presence on memory were not observed a link between BSC and presence was identified showing
creating common ground regarding how to refer to these pictures with the system. The participant then performed mutual knowledge or common ground. The goal of this work was to determine whether such common ground established whether it can be transferred across devices. To answer this question we used an adapted version of the participant had the opportunity to describe abstract pictures Tangrams to a Wizard of Oz system thus creating interacting with the second device suggesting that this knowledge was perceived as shared with the system
parallel to network models initially meant for dyadic relationships. With such models we hope to develop related to similarity or homophily in group models seems more difficult than it seems. In this talk I I will attempt to outline the issues specific to homophily-related mechanisms in group models and propose social groups. For example the issue of understanding how similar or dissimilar individuals form groups together
development is related to establishing a background in coherent discourse that adds perspective to a focus of foregrounded In my presentation on tagging corpus data I shall start by establishing discourse-functional units of foregrounded elements. My case data is from an initially mediocre female 11-year old who developed substantially functions of writing were at the centre of attention. This case writer is included in the Norm project corpus sequence of writings during the intervention period. My data represents the pre- and post-intervention writings