Megane LESUISSE

Item

Title
Megane LESUISSE
Given name
Megane
familyName
LESUISSE
birthday
1994
Status
MCF
Identifier
scanr:idref264597656
Is Part Of
TRANSCRIT
personal mailbox
megane.lesuisse@univ-paris8.fr
Début de recherche
01/09/2023
Nomenclature CNU
CNU 11
firstName
Megane
member
Laboratoire d'Economie Appliquée
Start
2023-01-01T00:00:00
End
2023-12-31T00:00:00
Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France
Start
2022-01-01T00:00:00
End
2022-12-31T00:00:00
Transferts critiques anglophones
Start
2018-01-01T00:00:00
End
2023-12-31T00:00:00
Paris 8 University Université Paris 8 Vincennes – Saint-Denis
Start
2018-01-01T00:00:00
End
2023-12-31T00:00:00
Savoirs, textes, langage
Start
2015-01-01T00:00:00
End
2023-12-31T00:00:00
Centre national de la recherche scientifique French National Centre for Scientific Research
Start
2015-01-01T00:00:00
End
2023-12-31T00:00:00
UNIVERSITE DE LILLE
Start
2015-01-01T00:00:00
End
2023-12-31T00:00:00
Université de Lille
Start
2015-01-01T00:00:00
End
2023-12-31T00:00:00
publications
The necessity modals <i>have to</i>, <i>must</i>, <i>need to</i>, and <i>should</i>
Is Referenced By
doi10.1075/cf.00029.cap
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On the use of Cardinal Posture Verbs as locative markers in English: from diachronic motives to conversational needs.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361466
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author
De l’inférence à la verbalisation: l’importance du contexte pour l’encodage de la disposition des objets dans l’espace
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361435
status
author
Présentation du projet Re-thinking English Modal constructions (REM): Défis d’annotation de données de corpus et d’analyse multifactorielle
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361850
status
author
Session de débriefing: expériences psycholinguistiques, projet ReCoLanS.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361880
status
author
Looking differently at locative events: the cognitive impact of linguistic preferences
Is Referenced By
doi10.1017/langcog.2023.59
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author
Evénements de mouvement en français, italien, anglais et néerlandais : perspectives translinguistiques / intra-typologiques.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361813
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author
Gender stereotypes, neologisms, and concept-formation
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361481
status
author
Représentations Cognitives du Langage Spatial: regards croisés entre L1 et L2.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361779
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author
Orientation expression for Static Motion Event: towards proven linguistic relativity?
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361872
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author
Positiewerkwoorden in het Nederlands: waar staan wij?
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361857
status
author
Tracking the cognitive impact of cross-linguistic differences: the case of static locative events in French, English and Dutch.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361486
status
author
Exploring the conceptualisation of locative events in French, English, and Dutch: Insights from eye-tracking on two memorisation tasks
Is Referenced By
doi10.1515/gcla-2022-0007
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author
The conceptualisation of locative events in French, English, and Dutch in verbal and non-verbal tasks: From the research questions to the experimental paradigm
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361866
status
author
Cognitive representations and spatial language : views from French, English and Dutch
Is Referenced By
nnt2022ulilh016
status
author
Constructions and halfly missed-grammaticalization: a diachronic study of English posture verbs.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361492
status
author
Linguistic relativity for Static Motion Events: How to explore spatial thinking?
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361877
status
author
Seeing and Speaking: the modulation of attention on locative events
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361750
status
author
Exploring the conceptualization of locative events in French, English and Dutch: Insights from eye-tracking on two memorization tasks
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361442
status
author
Mind the manner: exploring Dutch, French and English non-verbal conceptualization of static locative events
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361458
status
author
The French look and remember differently: the cognitive impact of manner(less) expressions in the description of locative events.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361416
status
author
The vase stands on the table: from language-specific encoding preferences to different conceptualisation patterns in verbal and non-verbal memorisation.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361426
status
author
Cognitive reflexes of language-specific preferences: evidence from memorization and eye-gazing.
Is Referenced By
halhalshs-04466933
status
author
A corpus-based study of gender stereotypes in English.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361502
status
author
Exprimer l’orientation des objets dans l’espace: tâche de description et de correspondance en français, anglais et néerlandais
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361775
status
author
Stéréotypes et préjugés genrés dans la langue quotidienne.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361754
status
author
Genderobalans i engelskan och svenskan.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361839
status
author
Conversational needs and the costly expression of manner of location : A case study of static locative events.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361470
status
author
Genre: le parti pris des mots.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361785
status
author
Keeping track of manner focus in static locative event descriptions by Dutch speakers.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361452
status
author
The cognitive impact of inter- and intra-linguistic preferences for the encoding of static locative events in French, English, and Dutch
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361830
status
author
Men are born brilliant, women are studious: a corpus-based study of gender stereotypes.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361793
status
author
La langue: construction ou réflet du genre? Questions théoriques et études de cas.
Is Referenced By
halhal-04361804
status
author
Grammaticalisation cut short
Is Referenced By
doi10.1075/cal.21.c3
status
author

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