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Résumé I will present a series of experiments aiming to define how language comprehension is modulated when a native listener is facing a non-native speaker. In the project we explored this question regarding different processing we showed that the way the brain reacts to grammatical errors depends on the linguistic status the speaker as well as on the frequency of errors in real life. Regarding the semantic level we showed processing of semantic violations differ when listening to native and non-native speakers and we also revealed
standard formal apparatus is however difficult to transfer to a realistic and cognitively-plausible speaker 'speaker-dependent semantics'. In the second part I will describe the models we've been building to learn distributional Reference -- the ability to talk *about* things -- is one of the most fundamental functions of language language. This function is well accounted for in formal semantics via the classic notions of extension intension denotation functions are not shared amongst individuals. In this talk I propose a hybrid semantic formalisation
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