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    On Bayesian problem-solving: helping Bayesians solve simple Bayesian word problems.Miroslav Sirota, Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau, Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau & Marie Juanchich - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Interactive insight problem solving.Anna Weller, Gaëlle Villejoubert & Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau - 2011 - Thinking and Reasoning 17 (4):424 - 439.
    Insight problem solving was investigated with the matchstick algebra problems developed by Knoblich, Ohlsson, Haider, and Rhenius (1999). These problems are false equations expressed with Roman numerals that can be made true bymoving one matchstick. In a first group participants examined a static two-dimensional representation of the false algebraic expression and told the experimenter which matchstick should be moved. In a second group, participants interacted with a three-dimensional representation of the false equation. Success rates in the static group for different (...)
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    Diagrams, jars, and matchsticks: A systemicist’s toolkit.Frederic Vallee-Tourangeau & Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau - 2014 - Pragmatics and Cognition 22 (2):187-205.
    Participants in cognitive psychology experiments on reasoning and problem solving are commonly sequestered: Efforts are made to impoverish the physical context in which the problem is presented, decoupling people from the richer and modifiable environment that naturally instantiates it outside the lab. Sense-making activities are constrained, but this conforms to the strong internalist and individualist commitments implicit to these research efforts: Cognition reflects internal computations and the scientists’ toils must focus on the individual and what she is thinking, decoupled from (...)
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    Diagrams, jars, and matchsticks.Frederic Vallee-Tourangeau & Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau - 2014 - Pragmatics and Cognition 22 (2):187-205.
    Participants in cognitive psychology experiments on reasoning and problem solving are commonly sequestered: Efforts are made to impoverish the physical context in which the problem is presented, decoupling people from the richer and modifiable environment that naturally instantiates it outside the lab. Sense-making activities are constrained, but this conforms to the strong internalist and individualist commitments implicit to these research efforts: Cognition reflects internal computations and the scientists’ toils must focus on the individual and what she is thinking, decoupled from (...)
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  5. Information relevance in pseudodiagnostic reasoning.Frederic Vallee-Tourangeau & Gaelle Villejoubert - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society.
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    A Distributed Interactive Decision-Making Framework for Sustainable Career Development.Helen Hallpike, Gaëlle Vallée-Tourangeau & Beatrice Van der Heijden - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    The purpose of this article is to present a new distributed interactive career decision-making framework in which person and context together determine the development of a sustainable career. We build upon recent theories from two disciplines: decision theory and career theory. Our new conceptual framework incorporates distributed stakeholders into the career decision-making process and suggests that individuals make decisions through a system of distributed agency, in which they interact with their context to make each career decision, at varying levels of (...)
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    Thinking in action.Stephen Cowley & Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (4):469-475.
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    Insight, interactivity and materiality.Frederic Vallee-Tourangeau - 2014 - Pragmatics and Cognition 22 (1):27-44.
    The popular iconography of insight casts a thinker as he or she uncoils from a Rodin pose and a bulb that lights a world hitherto hidden. By and large, these features of folk mythology capture and guide how psychologists conduct research on insight: Mental processes — some of which may be unconscious — transform an inceptive abstract representation of the world until it prescribes a fruitful solution to a problem. Yet thinking and problem solving outside the laboratory involve interacting with (...)
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    Interactive skills and individual differences in a word production task.Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau & Miles Wrightman - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (4):433-439.
    In attempting to solve a wide variety of tasks, people naturally seek to modify their external environment such that the physical space in which they work is more amenable or ‘congenial’ to achieving a desired outcome. Attempts to determine the effectiveness of certain artifacts or spatial reorganizations in aiding reasoners solve problems must be relativised to the difficulty of the task and the cognitive abilities of the reasoners. These factors were examined using a simple word production task with letter tiles. (...)
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    Accident and agency: a mixed methods study contrasting luck and interactivity in problem solving.Wendy Ross & Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau - 2022 - Thinking and Reasoning 28 (4):487-528.
    Problem solving in a materially rich environment requires interacting with chance. Sixty-four participants were invited to solve 5-letter anagrams presented as movable tiles in conditions that either allowed the participants to move the tiles as they wished or only allowed random shuffling (without rearranging the tiles post shuffling) thus contrasting pure luck with an interactive model. We hypothesised that shuffling would break unhelpful mental sets and introduce beneficial unplanned problem-solving trajectories. However, participants performed significantly worse when shuffling, which suggests luck (...)
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  11. Goal-driven hypothesis testing in a rule discovery task.Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau & Teresa Payton - 2008 - In B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2122--2127.
     
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  12. Interactive word production in dyslexic children.Susan Webb & Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau - 2009 - In N. A. Taatgen & H. van Rijn (eds.), Proceedings of the 31st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. pp. 1436--1441.
     
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    Interactivity And Mental Arithmetic: Coupling Mind And World Transforms And Enhances Performance.Lisa G. Guthrie & Frédéric Vallée-Tourangeau - 2015 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 41 (1):41-59.
    Interactivity has been linked to better performance in problem solving, due in part to a more efficient allocation of attentional resources, a better distribution of cognitive load, but perhaps more important by enabling the reasoner to shape and reshape the physical problem presentation to promote the development of the problem solution. Interactivity in solving quotidian arithmetic problems involves gestures, pointing, and the recruitment of artefacts to facilitate computation and augment efficiency. In the experiment reported here, different types of interactivity were (...)
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    Exploring Self-Consciousness From Self- and Other-Image Recognition in the Mirror: Concepts and Evaluation.Gaëlle Keromnes, Sylvie Chokron, Macarena-Paz Celume, Alain Berthoz, Michel Botbol, Roberto Canitano, Foucaud Du Boisgueheneuc, Nemat Jaafari, Nathalie Lavenne-Collot, Brice Martin, Tom Motillon, Bérangère Thirioux, Valeria Scandurra, Moritz Wehrmann, Ahmad Ghanizadeh & Sylvie Tordjman - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:422880.
    An historical review of the concepts of self-consciousness is presented, highlighting the important role of the body (particularly, body perception but also body action) and the social other in the construction of self-consciousness. More precisely, body perception, especially intermodal sensory perception including kinesthetic perception, is involved in the construction of a sense of self allowing self-nonself differentiation. Furthermore, the social other, through very early social and emotional interactions, provides meaning to the infant’s perception and contributes to the development of his/her (...)
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  15. Genetic susceptibility to a complex disease: the key role of functional redundancy.Gaëlle Debret, Camille Jung, Jean-Pierre Hugot, Leigh Pascoe, Jean-Marc Victor & Annick Lesne - 2011 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 33 (4).
    Complex diseases involve both a genetic component and a response to environmental factors or lifestyle changes. Recently, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have succeeded in identifying hundreds of polymorphisms that are statistically associated with complex diseases. However, the association is usually weak and none of the associated allelic forms is either necessary or sufficient for the disease occurrence. We argue that this promotes a network view, centred on functional redundancy. We adapted reliability theory to the concerned sub-network, modelled as a parallel (...)
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  16. Le projet d'Antigone. Parcours vers la mort d'une fille d'Œdipe.Gaëlle Fiasse (ed.) - 2005 - Montreal, QC, Canada:
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  17. Le tragique de l'action. Ricœur et Antigone.”.Gaëlle Fiasse - 2005 - In Le projet d'Antigone. Parcours vers la mort d'une fille d'Œdipe. Montreal, QC, Canada: pp. 139-153.
     
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    A2K, un mouvement international pour l'accès aux savoirs.Gaëlle Krikorian - 2011 - Multitudes 46 (3):103-108.
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    Are Fair Trade Goods Credence Goods? A New Proposal, with French Illustrations.Gaëlle Balineau & Ivan Dufeu - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 92 (2):331 - 345.
    In the literature, Fair Trade (FT) goods are usually associated with other products differentiated by process attributes such as organic food, genetically modified (GM) food or child labour-free clothing. All of these products are regarded as credence goods. This classification refers to the simplified definition of credence goods, which describes product attributes which consumers cannot evaluate, even after having consumed the good. Focusing on the characteristics of FT goods, this article proposes a reassessment of the link between FT goods and (...)
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    Understanding and appreciating metaphors.Roger Tourangeau & Robert J. Sternberg - 1982 - Cognition 11 (3):203-244.
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    Nicolas Poirier, Introduction à Claude Lefort, Paris, La Découverte, coll. « Repères », 2020, 128 p., 10 euro.Gaëlle Champon - 2021 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 146 (4):561-561.
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  22. La réception de l'interprétation française des théories du droit naturel dans le monde anglo-saxon.Gaëlle Demelemestre - 2015 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 58 (1):393-428.
    Les travaux des exégètes français sur la tradition du droit naturel ont été largement ignorés par les scientifiques anglo-saxons jusqu’à une date très récente. Cependant, depuis une vingtaine d’années, la tendance accrue à la juridicisation des droits de la personne a conduit les juristes anglophones à s’interroger sur leur statut, leur réalité et leur signification, questions jusqu’alors assez peu pertinentes dans la tradition de la common law. Il n’est donc pas surprenant d’avoir vu émerger outre-mer des recherches approfondies sur certains (...)
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    La relation enseignant-élève dans le bien-être à l’école et les bonheurs d’apprendre et d’enseigner : la rencontre des perspectives d’élèves et d’enseignants.Gaëlle Espinosa, Nadia Rousseau & Lise-Anne St-Vincent - 2023 - Revue Phronesis 12 (2-3):222-240.
    First, we define the concepts of well-being and happiness at school. Then, we explore well-being at school from the perspective of the teacher-student relationship, both from the point of view of the students and of the teachers. To do this, the main results of two studies carried out in 2019 and 2020, mainly in Quebec, are presented. Finally, the two perspectives, that of the pupils and that of the teachers, are confronted. The results of our analysis highlight the importance of (...)
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    Conserving Functions across Generations: Heredity in Light of Biological Organization.Matteo Mossio & Gaëlle Pontarotti - 2022 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 73 (1):249-278.
    We develop a conceptual framework that connects biological heredity and organization. We refer to heredity as the cross-generation conservation of functional elements, defined as constraints subject to organizational closure. While hereditary objects are functional constituents of biological systems, any other entity that is stable across generations—and possibly involved in the recurrence of phenotypes—belongs to their environment. The central outcome of the organizational perspective consists in extending the scope of heredity beyond the genetic domain without merging it with the broad category (...)
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  25. Martin Luther et Francisco de Vitoria.Gaëlle Demelemestre - 2013 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 69 (2):239.
    Gaëlle Demelemestre | Résumé : On attribue à la Réforme la paternité de notre intelligence libérale du pouvoir et de la société civile. La tradition théologique classique, maintenant la possibilité d’une médiation entre l’homme et Dieu, ne serait pas parvenue à dégager la sphère des activités proprement humaines à partir de laquelle la modernité a pris son essor. Nous nous proposons ici d’évaluer cette thèse en comparant la pensée de Luther à celle d’un de ses contemporains prenant explicitement le (...)
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    Un corpus nommé désir : le laboratoire d’étonnement pour réintroduire l’affect dans la recherche.Tommy Collin-Vallée & Maryvonne Merri - 2020 - Revue Phronesis 9 (3-4):59-70.
    This contribution presents the fundamentals of an amazement laboratory as a methodological means of transforming an object of disappointment into an object of desire for the researcher. First, the authors report on a Spinozist reading of their affects caused by their confrontation with a foreign material to the field of psychology, a docu-soap opera about school dropout entitled « Les persévérants » (Ferron & Baer, 2014). They consider astonishment as an affect to renew the interest of the researcher for his (...)
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    Compte rendu.Gaëlle Demelemestre - 2016 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 163 (3):461.
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    Speaking My Mind: Expression and Self-Knowledge.Richard Vallee - 2008 - Philosophical Review 117 (2):293-296.
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    Anxiety and Psycho-Physiological Stress Response to Competitive Sport Exercise.Gaelle Tanguy, Emmanuel Sagui, Zagnoli Fabien, Charles Martin-Krumm, Frédéric Canini & Marion Trousselard - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  30. La prévention du VIH/sida en Guadeloupe : une gestion des peurs liminales.Gaëlle Bombereau - 2002 - Éthique Publique 4 (2).
    Dans le cadre d’une éthique préventive, nous serons amenés à valider toute la pertinence que requiert la compréhension des logiques de la non-perception d’un risque de contamination du sida par voie sexuelle dans la population guadeloupéenne. En passant par l’analyse des limites sous-jacentes à la séparation de deux populations, celle infectée et celle non infectée, nous pourrons avancer que la non-perception de ce risque relève d’une construction culturelle et sociale où toute confusion, qu’elle soit sexuelle, corporelle, spatiale, participe à la (...)
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    Extended inheritance from an organizational point of view.Gaëlle Pontarotti - 2015 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 37 (4):430-448.
    In this paper, I argue that the increasing data about non-genetic inheritance requires the construction of a new conceptual framework that should complement the inclusive approaches already discussed in the literature. More precisely, I hold that this framework should be epistemologically relevant for evolutionary biologists in capturing the limits of extended inheritance and in reassessing the boundaries of biological systems that transmit traits to their offspring. I outline the first elements of an organizational account of extended inheritance. In this account, (...)
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    From representativity to specialisation : the case of a small corpus about synonymy.Gaëlle Doualan - 2018 - Corpus 18.
    La notion de petit corpus nécessite une réflexion épistémologique pour se situer dans le paysage des sciences du langage. La taille du corpus ne pouvant suffire pour départager les petits corpus des grands corpus, la ligne de partage se situe au niveau de la représentativité et des objectifs de recherche. Le petit corpus est constitué en vue d’un objectif de recherche mené sur un domaine précis de la langue et du discours pour tenir compte des influences du type de discours (...)
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  33. Słuchać, mówić, pisać. Prawo do głosu i wymóg milczenia u Lyotarda.Gaëlle Bernard - 2011 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 38.
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  34. Comments on the Kelsenian idea of natural law in the light of althusius' theory of law.Gaelle Demelemestre - 2019 - In Peter Langford, Ian Bryan & John McGarry (eds.), Hans Kelsen and the Natural Law Tradition. Brill.
     
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    Link between fluid/crystallized intelligence and global/local visual abilities across adulthood.Gaelle E. Doucet, Noah Hamlin, Jordanna A. Kruse, Brittany K. Taylor & Nicolas Poirel - 2022 - Consciousness and Cognition 106 (C):103429.
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    From genes to human diseases in cortical development.Gaëlle Friocourt - 2007 - Bioessays 29 (7):706-709.
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    ML is not finitely axiomatizable over Cheq.Fontaine Gaëlle - 1998 - In Marcus Kracht, Maarten de Rijke, Heinrich Wansing & Michael Zakharyaschev (eds.), Advances in Modal Logic. CSLI Publications. pp. 139-146.
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  38. La vérité suppose la justice.Gaëlle Bernard - 2007 - Studia Phaenomenologica 7 (9999):153-183.
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  39. Des relations entre les doctrines dominicaine et jésuite au XVIe siècle : Étude comparative des théories juridique et politique de Domingo de Soto et de Luis de Molina.Gaëlle Demelemestre - 2017 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (2):181-207.
    Gaëlle Demelemestre | Résumé : Les controverses opposant les dominicains et les jésuites après le concile de Trente renvoient l’image d’une scission qui se serait produite à ce moment au sein de la seconde scolastique, à partir de laquelle deux traditions doctrinales se seraient constituées. Existe-t-il cependant une réelle césure interprétative entre les deux ordres? Peut-on réellement trouver une différence de traitement des données ou de raisonnement permettant de distinguer deux traditions de pensée? Ce sont les questions auxquelles cet (...)
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    The genotype–phenotype distinction: from Mendelian genetics to 21st century biology.Gaëlle Pontarotti, Matteo Mossio & Arnaud Pocheville - unknown
    The Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendelian genetics, in the wake of late 19th century studies about heredity. In this paper, we provide a conceptual analysis that highlights that the G-P distinction was grounded on three pillars: observability, transmissibility, and causality. Originally, the genotype is the non-observable and transmissible cause of the phenotype, which is its observable and non-transmissible effect. We argue that the current developments of biology have called the validity of such pillars into question. (...)
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    Dominium et ius chez Francisco de Vitoria, Domingo de Soto et Domingo Bañez.Gaëlle Demelemestre - 2015 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 71 (3):473-492.
    Gaëlle Demelemestre | : On présente généralement Francisco de Vitoria, Domingo de Soto et Domingo Bañez comme des auteurs de la Seconde Scolastique, et plus précisément de sa première vague. Il est de ce fait supposé que leurs positions intellectuelles sont suffisamment similaires pour que l’on puisse les traiter ensemble, et qu’elles soient exposées et complétées les unes par les autres. Des personnalités d’une telle envergure peuvent-elles cependant réellement avoir fondu leurs objet et visée propres en une thèse commune (...)
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  42. Folk Epistemology as Normative Social Cognition.Benoit Hardy-Vallée & Benoît Dubreuil - 2010 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 1 (4):483-498.
    Research on folk epistemology usually takes place within one of two different paradigms. The first is centered on epistemic theories or, in other words, the way people think about knowledge. The second is centered on epistemic intuitions, that is, the way people intuitively distinguish knowledge from belief. In this paper, we argue that insufficient attention has been paid to the connection between the two paradigms, as well as to the mechanisms that underlie the use of both epistemic intuitions and theories. (...)
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    Personality modulation of (un) conscious processing: novelty seeking and performance following supraliminal and subliminal reward cues.Gaëlle M. Bustin, Jordi Quoidbach, Michel Hansenne & Rémi L. Capa - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2):947-952.
    This study provides evidence that personality traits associated with responsiveness to conscious reward cues also influence responsiveness to unconscious reward cues. Participants with low and high levels of Novelty Seeking performed updating tasks in which they could either gain 1 euro or 5 cents. Gains were presented either supraliminally or subliminally at the beginning of each trial. Results showed that low NS participants performed better in the high-reward than in the low-reward condition, whereas high NS participants’ performance did not differ (...)
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    Extended inheritance as reconstruction of extended organization: the paradigmatic case of symbiosis.Gaëlle Pontarotti - 2016 - Lato Sensu: Revue de la Société de Philosophie des Sciences 3 (1):93-102.
    The paper outlines the contours of an organizational perspective on extended inheritance. Based on theoretical studies about biological organization and extended physiology, this perspective allows for the conception of extended biological legacies while keeping a theoretically indispensable distinction between biological systems and their environment. In this context, the line of demarcation between these systems and their surroundings is modelled on an organizational criterion and on the related conceptual distinction between organizational constraints, whose specific role is to harness flows of matter (...)
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    La constitution dialogique de la subjectivité.Gaëlle Demelemestre - 2013 - Cahiers Philosophiques 4:75.
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    Application d'une hypothèse de linguistique textuelle: Le génotexte.Gaëll Guibert - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (166):331-357.
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  47. Application of a hypothesis of textual linguistics: Genotext.Gaell Guibert - 2007 - Semiotica 166 (1-4):331-357.
     
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    Des éléments structurels à identifier dans le texte:“Point de vue” et repérage topologique du schème associé.Gaëll Guibert - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (181):77-125.
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    La double chaîne prédicative: Analyse du texte de la première partie du traité de la Constitution de l'Europe avec l'hypothèse du génotexte.Gaëll Guibert - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (181):29-76.
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    Predicative double chain: analysis of the first party text on the European Constitution treaty with a genotext hypothesis.Gaëll Guibert - 2010 - Semiotica 2010 (181):29-76.
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