L’UMR 7206 "Éco-Anthropologie" est une unité mixte de recherche (UMR) du Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) et de l’Université de Paris.
Kilarski Marcin, et Allassonnière-Tang Marc. 2021. « Classifiers in Morphology ». In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, 1–28. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.546.
Basirat Ali & Tang Marc, 2018 — Lexical and morpho-syntactic features in word embeddings: A case study of nouns in Swedish. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Agents and
Artificial Intelligencevol. 2, , p. 663-674
Rochant Neige, Allassonnière-Tang Marc, et Cathcart Chundra. 2022. « The Evolutionary Trends of Noun Class Systems in Atlantic Languages ». In Proceedings of the Joint Conference on Language Evolution (JCoLE), 624–631. Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics. https://pure.mpg.de/pubman/item/item_3398549.
Her One-Soon, Hammarström Harald & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, novembre 2022 — Defining numeral classifiers and identifying classifier languages of the world. Abstract This paper presents a precise definition of numeral
classifiers, steps to identify a numeral classifier language, and…Linguistics Vanguardvol. 8, n° 1, p. 151-164
Wichers Schreur Jesse, Allassonnière-Tang Marc, Bellamy Kate & Rochant Neige, décembre 2022 — Predicting grammatical gender in Nakh languages: Three methods compared. The Nakh languages Chechen and Tsova-Tush each have a five-valued gender
system: masculine, feminine, and three “neuter”…Linguistic Typology at the Crossroadsvol. 2, n° 2, 93–126 PagesArtwork Size: 93-126 Pages Publisher: Linguistic Typology at the
Crossroads
Hutin Mathilde & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, septembre 2022 — Operation LiLi: Using Crowd-Sourced Data and Automatic Alignment to Investigate the Phonetics and Phonology of Less-Resourced Languages. Less-resourced languages are usually left out of phonetic studies based
on large corpora. We contribute to the recent efforts…Languagesvol. 7, n° 3, p. 234
Ulrich Natalja, Allassonnière-Tang Marc, Pellegrino François & Dediu Dan, septembre 2021 — Identifying the Russian voiceless non-palatalized fricatives /f/, /s/, and // from acoustic cues using machine learning. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Americavol. 150, n° 3, p. 1806-1820
Josserand Mathilde, Allassonnière-Tang Marc, Pellegrino François & Dediu Dan, juin 2021 — Interindividual Variation Refuses to Go Away: A Bayesian Computer Model of Language Change in Communicative Networks. Treating the speech communities as homogeneous entities is not an
accurate representation of reality, as it misses some of the…Frontiers in Psychologyvol. 12, , p. 2176
Song Na & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, novembre 2021 — The Diversity of Classifier Inventory in Mandarin Dialects: A Case Study of Baoding. Abstract Our study compares Standard Mandarin (the Beijing dialect used
in spoken and written registers) with the Mandarin…Faits de Languesvol. 52, n° 2, p. 115-132
Grant Philip, Sebastian Ratan, Allassonnière-Tang Marc & Cosemans Sara, octobre 2021 — Topic modelling on archive documents from the 1970s: global policies on refugees. Abstract This study conducts a historical analysis of global policies on
refugees within typewritten and digitally born…Digital Scholarship in the Humanitiesvol. 36, n° 4, p. 886-904
Lemus-Serrano Magdalena, Allassonnière-Tang Marc & Dediu Dan, mai 2021 — What conditions tone paradigms in Yukuna: Phonological and machine learning approaches. Yukuna is an understudied Arawak language of North-West Amazonia with a
privative tonal system. In this system, roots are…Glossa: a journal of general linguisticsvol. 6, n° 1, p. 1-22
Wan I-Ping & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, 2021 — A corpus study of lexical speech errors in Mandarin. Taiwan Journal of Linguisticsvol. 19, n° 2, p. 87-120
Wan I.-Ping, et Allassonnière-Tang Marc. 2021. « The Effect of Word Frequency and Position-in-Utterance in Mandarin Speech Errors: A Connectionist Model of Speech Production ». In Chinese Lexical Semantics, 491–500. Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-81197-642.
Her One-Soon, Hammarström Harald & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, 2021 — Introducing WACL: The World Atlas of Classifier Languages. Submitted , , 15pp
Her One-Soon, Tsai Jie-Wen & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, 2022 — On Taiwanese Universities’ Two–One Academic Dismissal Policies: A Quantitative Fairness Analysis of the Four Policies of National Chengchi University. Academic dismissal policies are used by universities worldwide for
quality control purposes. Taiwanese universities base their…Journal of Educational Research and Developmentvol. 18, n° 4, p. 79-112
Parajuli Krishna Prasad & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, février 2023 — A corpus-based quantitative study of numeral classifiers in Nepali. Abstract Nepali is typologically rare in terms of nominal classification
systems, as it is one of the few languages of the…Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory , ,
Touraille Priscille, et Allassonnière-Tang Marc. 2023. « Idéer Une catégorie épicène Et La matérialiser cohéremment Dans La Langue. Une nécessité épistémologique Autant Que Politique ». In Qu’est-Ce qu’une Femme? Catégories Homme Femme: Débats Contemporains, 167–233. Éditions Matériologiques.
Allassonnière-Tang Marc, et Kilarski Marcin. Nominal Classification in Asia and Oceania: Functional and Diachronic Perspectives. John Benjamins, 2023.
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Levshina Natalia, Namboodiripad Savithry, Allassonnière-Tang Marc, Kramer Mathew, Talamo Luigi, Verkerk Annemarie, Wilmoth Sasha, Rodriguez Gabriela Garrido, Gupton TimothyMichael, Kidd Evan, Liu Zoey, Naccarato Chiara, Nordlinger Rachel, Panova Anastasia & Stoynova Natalia, juillet 2023 — Why we need a gradient approach to word order. Abstract This article argues for a gradient approach to word order,
which treats word order preferences, both within and across…Linguisticsvol. 61, n° 4, p. 825-883
Hutin Mathilde & Allassonnière-Tang Marc, août 2023 — L’apport des données participatives pour l’étude linguistique des français du monde : le cas de l’opposition /a∼/. RÉSUMÉ
Le français est une langue parlée par plusieurs centaines de millions de
locuteurs en Europe, en Afrique et en Amérique…Journal of French Language Studies , , p. 1-24