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  1. New times in old forests : How the past matters in European forest science

    reconfigured what constitutes a problem for conservationists and managers. We describe in particular how peer-reviewed articles published in ecology and forestry we characterize the temporal features of old European conceptions of forest pasts have increasingly led to consider forests as complex and evolving ecosystems

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 14/05/2024
  2. Corpus Arièja: Building an Annotated Corpus with Variation in Occitan

    Thereby it is important to build resources and tools that can help to safeguard and develop the digitisation The Occitan language is a less resourced language and is classified as in danger by the UNESCO. Thereby digitisation of the language. CorpusArièja is a collection of 72 texts just over 41 000 tokens in the Occitan department of Ariège. The majority of the texts needed to be digitised and pass within an Optical Character contains dialectal and spelling variation but is limited to prose without diachronic variation or genre variation

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 25/11/2024
  3. Séminaire LNPL "Crossing borders that are not geographical: intercultural thinking in heritage speakers" Prof. Dr. Carmen Ramos (International University SDI München)

    According to a widely accepted definition a heritage speaker is an individual who is raised in a home where where a language other than the majority language is spoken. This implies that he or she is to some degree majority language Valdés 2000 . Heritage speakers live to a greater or lesser extent between two or more languages intercultural thinking. This might be due to the common belief that they are used to navigate between cultures and difficulty. They seem to have intercultural competence by default . But can we really assume this This

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 12/07/2025
  4. Accueil des migrants en ville / Welcoming Migrants in the City

    city . We aim to continue these lines of analysis in an international perspective in order to interrogate will allow for a multidisciplinary and multi-scalar dialogue that we hope can make a significant contribution nous souhaitons fructueux. This symposium proposes to explore the underlying processes in the construction welcoming initiatives towards migrants in urban areas and to question the theoretical frameworks that support perspectives that are complementary and attentive to specific environments in terms of the characteristics

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 10/05/2022
  5. Soutenance de thèse: Noémie te Rietmolen "Neural signature of metrical stress processing in French"

    stress processing in French we take a functional yet metrically rooted approach. We use the method of Event-Related French and we will argue for metrical stress as well as the domain of the word to be given a more prominent view and aligns to two metrical models on French accentuation which propose stress to be encoded in cognitive ERP which provides a highly sensitive and temporally precise measure allowing us to determine whether French and to what extent metrical stress aids the listener during speech processing. We will show that

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 18/02/2022
  6. Conférence invitée de Robert Butler

    addition to cognitive-linguistic concepts such as force dynamics. A multimodal approach to CDS makes possible to provide a more comprehensive account of the speaker s ethos and how he is able to reach out out to voters and supporters in order to facilitate the growth of Reform UK as a new political party. gestures used in relation to other linguistic strategies. This will lead to a broader discussion of the the spoken word to incorporate the analysis of visual and audial modes of communication. A significant part

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 13/01/2025
  7. Guillaume ROBIN

    Munro Trust 2016 - The biography of megalithic art at Millin Bay Northern Ireland funded by the School University of Edinburgh 2016 - Geophysical investigations at the Late Neolithic rock art site of Vallées aux Noirs Nantes 2006-2009 et Rennes 2 2008-2009 . En poste à l'Université d'Edimbourg depuis 2014 où je suis responsable Inside the main chamber of rock-cut tomb 2 at Mesu 'e Montes (Ossi, Sardinia). Photograph by Nicola Castangia

    • Type : Annuaire
  8. The Canis lupus ssp. (Mammalia, Carnivora) of the Baume Traucade (Issirac, Gard, France)

    are rare finds. Here we describe such a unique discovery from Baume Traucade a cave site in the municipality southern France which presents a rare opportunity to study in detail a series of skeletal elements from this canid to the putative Palaeolithic dog group with a posterior probability of 99.5 and a typicality variables assigns it to the same group with a posterior probability of 96.7 and a typicality probability individual. This canid was likely a female with an estimated body mass of 26 kg and a shoulder height of 62 cm A complete skeleton of a “dog-like” individual from the post-LGM

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 27/03/2025
  9. The evolution of spatial patterns of brain activity during development and their role in the functional specialization of brain networks

    development remains unknown nor do we know whether it contributes to the functional specialization of brain with improved children s performance in a theory-of-mind task. We propose that the increasing similarity brain networks. This study attempts to answer these questions by examining the developmental changes brain network involved in the theory of mind capacity to understand others mental states . Using fMRI dataset

    • Type : Article
    • - Mis à jour le 06/01/2026
  10. Taphonomie et biologie des Néandertaliens de Chagyrskaya (Altaï, Russie)

    modifications on several human remains led us to propose a new terminology to discuss the different contexts in which Examinateur William RENDU Chargé de recherche CNRS Invité Résumé Il y a plus de 50 000 ans des représentants de this collection has been analyzed in a comprehensive manner to characterize the phenotypic variability individuals and to document certain behavioral aspects particularly those related to mortuary practices made by a stone tool. Based on their distribution these marks likely resulted from actions aimed at disarticulating Soutenance de thèse de A. Gicqueau Annonce soutenance thèse A. Gicqueau

    • Type : Actualité
    • - Mis à jour le 29/10/2025