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Profile & CV
Position
I am currently an Associate Professor at University of Lorraine and ATILF
ATILF : Analyse et Traitement Informatique de la Langue Française, Nancy, UMR 7118, CNRS & Université de Lorraine
Other
positions
2023-2026 :
coordinator of the CODIM ANR project (Compositionality and Discourse
Markers)
2023- :
coordinator of the
« Discourse
Markers »
research team/group
of
ATILF
2023- :
co-head
of
the « From Syntax to Discourse Analysis »
scientific axis of
ATILF
2020- :
member of the
Arts,
Literature and Languages UFR Council
(Nancy),
University of
Lorraine
2016-
: coordinator of the « Licence 2 » (Bachelor, 2nd year),
Modern Language and Literature, University of Lorraine
2016- :
associate member of the Centre
d’Etudes Linguistiques, EA 1663, Lyon 3
2018-2020
: CNRS
temporary assignment (« délégation ») at ISC
Marc Jannerod (Cognitive Science Institute, Bron, UMR 5304, CNRS
& Lyon 1)
2016-2020
:
head of the « Discours »
team
of ATILF
2015-2019
:
member
of
the National Committee for Universities (CNU),
section 7 :
Language
Sciences, Linguistics and Phonetics
2015-2018
: member of
CAPES
(Modern Language) Committee
2011-2016 : co-coordinator of ATILF
Seminar
2008-2013 and 2020-
:
member of the Scientific Direction of ATILF
2011-2012 : member
of the CNRS
National
Committee
Research Topics
I deed my researches at University of Provence (LPL), University of Montreal (UdM), Ecole Normale Supérieure in Lyon (ENS), and ATILF (since 2008). My work is related to several fields pertaining to linguistic description and (literary or non-literary) discourse analysis, in connexion with corpus linguistics and linguistic variation.
At the moment, I am more specifically interested in text and discourse data and their organization, in particular :
– Multidimensional
description of discourse
markers (particles
and connectives) in a synchronic and diachronic perspective
–
Explicit
and silent (implicit)
discourse
relations, argumentation
–
Non-compositional
phenomena
–
Connexion with cognitive
science and
experimental protocoles
– Corpus
linguistics with NLP tools (spoken
and written data, linguistic variation and specific langages)
–
Linguistic
variation :
description and representation
PhD : Fictional Spoken Language (L’oral comme fiction)
Ph.D
in Language Sciences (University of Provence, LPL lab)
and Ph.D
in French Studies (University of Montreal, French Language and
Literature Dpt). Co-direction 2006 & 2007.
University
of Montreal Award, 2007 : Prix
Available
online : L'oral
comme fiction
Teaching at university level
University of Provence (Aix-en-Provence), University of Montreal (Montreal), Blaise Pascal University (Clermont-Ferrand), University of Lorraine (Nancy), Jean Moulin University (Lyon)
Phonetics
and prosody
Syntax (clauses and constructions)
Lexical and
grammatical semantics
Text
and discourse analysis
Pragmatics
Linguistic variation,
French Language in Quebec literature
Digital humanities, corpus
linguistics
Ambronay
(Baroque
music festival)
Bibliothèque
nationale de France (Paris)
Biennale
de la danse (Lyon)
Centre
national du costume de scène
(Moulins)
Cité
du Design
(Saint-Etienne)
Cité
internationale de la tapisserie
(Aubusson)
Conservatoire
Régional du Grand Nancy (for my lovely violin player)
Frantext
(not
only for ad)
Henri
Bosco
(meanders
and
trails)
Jacques
Jayez
Julien
Gracq
(how
to learn waiting)
L’école
des loisirs (imagination)
Louisiana
(just perfect)
Opéra
de Paris (ballerinas)
Opéra
National de Lorraine (for the good trip from the balcony)
Paul
Klee Zentrum
(for
geometry, colors and accuracy)
Praat
(Doing Phonetics by Computer)
PsyScope
(experimental protocol software)
Projet
Textométrie
(working
and remembering)
Python
(the language,
difficult and
useful)
Qobuz
(the sound)
R (we
always need it)
RST
(Rhetorical Structure Theory)
Sept
Fons (science-fiction true landscape)
SNCF
(it will be too long to explain)
Val
Thorens (off-season,
empty and
silent)
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5
2022
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