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), the CLLE laboratory is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher in quantitative syntax and corpus linguistics Scientific background One of the aims of current work in quantitative and experimental syntax is to
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) project "Oc/Oïl : textes, identité et contact de langues aux confins gallo-romans" (Oc/Oïl: texts, identity and language contact on the Gallo-Romance borders), the Language Science researcher will play
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the Carnot Cognition Institute (Reference: ICC/2023/0076). As part of this project, the person recruited (M/F) will have the opportunity to use various tools for analyzing cognitive and linguistic abilities
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imaging modalities. Technical skills: Python, Java, C++, AI libraries (Tensorflow, PyTorch) Written and oral synthesis skills Language skills: English (read, written, spoken), French language desired
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post-processing and visualisation. Proficiency in at least one programming language. In addition, preference will be given to candidates who have: - experience in developing parallel numerical codes
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graph theory, how language, memory, and executive functions interact depending on the neurodegenerative pathology. The recruited individual (M/F) is expected to present the study results to project
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project (https://selexini.lis-lab.fr , 2022-2026), the hired researcher will investigate and evaluate new methods for discovering multiword expressions, their meaning and their linguistic properties in
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of any other circum-Mediterranean language is welcome (level: bibliographic searches). • Willingless to work as part of the project, dynamism, autonomous thinking, communication. Additional comments https
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of the interpretation algorithm. These developments will be made in Python programming language and possibly with some compiled pieces of code in C++. Documentation, management, and publication of the code will be
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of English (native language or fluent C2), which is the working language of the ANR. Due to planned field studies in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Hungary, the researcher ideally should