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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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of language and the functional links between language and action. The project lies in the embodied cognition framework and aims at evaluating the potential benefits of manual gestures on the learning
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Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description "4 scientists of which as a priority: - 1 scientist on the theme "Oral and multimodal corpora: linguistic
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13 Jan 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company CNRS Department CNRS Research Field Language sciences Language sciences » Linguistics Language sciences » Languages Researcher Profile First Stage
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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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less so in linguistics and natural language language processing (NLP). Most linguistic phenomena follow Zipf's law, i.e. few items are frequent and there is a long tail of rare ones. These few frequent
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, technicians, students). The working language is English. The laboratory is fully equipped for cell culture (L2 and L3 for virus production), and for molecular biology (benchtop equipment, robotic pipettors, PCR
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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