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  1. Conférence "Do our languages have an impact on the way we think and communicate?" Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano (Université de Saragosse)

    Salle D31 - Maison de la Recherche à l'UT2J will be to reveal possible relativistic effects on these events and to show how important it is to be aware different languages. The talk will discuss results from a series of verbal and non-verbal motion and causation aware of these effects from an L2 perspective. Conférence "Do our languages have an impact on the way we think and communicate?" Iraide Ibarretxe-Antuñano

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 07/11/2024
  2. Peer interactions in 4/6-month-old infants: From motor development to multimodal communication

    the need to analyse multimodal characteristics of interactions and to add posture variations as a key variable behavior in dyadic situations compared to situations alone reflecting a multimodal social tropism. Moreover or in the presence of another infant. Our goal was to explore the potential continuity between motor activity situations and communication development. In order to investigate the influence of body posture on the also compared two conditions infants were lying on a playmat or seated in bouncers. Our results suggest in 4/6-month-old infants: From motor development to multimodal communication

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 04/12/2024
  3. “I’ve Always Spoke Like This, You See”: Preterite-to-Participle Leveling in American and British Englishes

    relates the findings to theoretical linguistic treatments of the variation and to questions of its origin 00031283-9940654 Some English verbs use distinct forms for the preterite i.e. simple past e.g. I broke the door two of American English and one of British English. A striking degree of similarity is found between the Like This, You See”: Preterite-to-Participle Leveling in American and British Englishes

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 23/04/2024
  4. Personalizing automated driving speed to enhance user experience and performance in intermediate-level automated driving

    participants were driven by an automated car on a highway twice and sometimes had to takeover during the drive The results showed that using a personalized speed driving style led to higher comfort and that this effect personalization in terms of speed extend to SAE levels 2 3. In addition to the experience benefits this personalization automation SAE levels 4 5 several studies have shown that a personalized automated driving style i.e. mimicking experience. The objective of this simulator study was to examine the potential transfer of these benefits Personalizing automated driving speed to enhance user experience and performance in intermediate-level automated

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 06/06/2024
  5. Part-night lighting fails to restore natural song rhythms in urban European Robins

    afternoon song activity tended to be delayed at PNL sites compared to both FNL and unlit sites. Our findings activity of diurnal species into nocturnal periods. To mitigate ALAN's ecological impacts and reduce energy European Robins Erithacus rubecula during spring in an urban area of France where streetlights are turned effects of ALAN on Robin vocal activity compared to Full-Night Lighting FNL . Using passive acoustic dusk under PNL do not replicate unlit conditions. In an urban context the similarity in vocal activity between coordonné par Laurent Godet (UMR LETG, Nantes) et auquel a également participé Kévin Barré (UMR CESCO, Concarneau Université du Luxembourg) et Samuel Challeat. Ils ont analysé l’extinction de l’éclairage public en cœur de nuit Part-night lighting fails to restore natural song rhythms in urban European Robins

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 23/02/2026
  6. The beech-fir forest, the baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth

    French Central Pyrenees. An hierarchical sampling strategy was employed encompassing a multi-proxies study France in proximity to six best-preserved Old-Growth Forests OGFs complemented by an archaeological survey from the postglacial forest recovery and to highlight the main anthropogenic phases since c. 4000 BP. At beech-fir forest used as baseline for natural forest conservation is the result of a co-construction between natural human economic activities for several decades. This underscores the necessity for biodiversity-friendly forest temperate OGFs are not “primary’ • Insights for the implementation of a biodiversity-friendly forest management the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 28/04/2025
  7. Drought imperils Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it

    imperils Zimbabwe’s ancient rock art, spurring efforts to preserve and date it

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 16/12/2024
  8. Alarm calling and the initiation of collective responses to danger in humans and chimpanzees

    structures whose function is to warn congeners of the imminence of danger and prepare a social response. In this forest Uganda to investigate which are the species-typical warning signal and how they help to form collective Upon detecting a dangerous element in their environment humans and other animals typically produced alarm collective adaptive reactions to danger. calling and the initiation of collective responses to danger in humans and chimpanzees

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 07/06/2019
  9. Séminaire LNPL, Rachel Hatchard et Kasper Boye, "What is grammar? From agrammatism to grammaticalization"

    both as a compensatory response to processing limitations and as caused by an impairment of a capacity From agrammatism to grammaticalization Université de Copenhague This talk first outlines a usage-based theory morphemes words or constructions serves to prioritize attention to parts of complex messages. One implication grammatical-lexical distinction Boye Harder 2012 A usage-based theory of grammatical status and grammaticalization the talk shows which implications this theory has for grammaticalization and agrammatism. The basic claim et Kasper Boye, "What is grammar? From agrammatism to grammaticalization"

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 21/04/2022
  10. Academic scientist mobility: from knowledge transfer to organizational symbiosis between university and High-tech cluster

    Gouges GS135 Pour obtenir le lien zoom merci de contacter Guillaume Favre scientists provides a complementary light on literature exploring university to industry knowledge transfer and contribution of universities to regional industrial clusters. At a regional level knowledge transfer mismatch they move to other regions. Alignment of competencies and needs creates a virtuous circle of industry resulting in growth and the need for more academic scientists for employment and collaboration which supports an aligning process between universities and firms. Such virtuous circle depends on a more complex Academic scientist mobility: from knowledge transfer to organizational symbiosis between university and High-tech

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 07/07/2025