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Indexing one’s own latest turn as problematic : the case of 'ah'-prefaced repeats in French talk-in-interaction
2014) 4th International Conference on Conversation Analysis (ICCA-14)(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Who Is “the Other”? : Paradoxical Encounter or Ambiguous Enunciation in “El Otro”
2014) International Conference on Narrative, 2014(
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Producing Knowledge by Relating Form and Meaning: Intermedial Relations in the Narratives of Juan García Ponce and Marie Ndiaye
2014) Narrative Matters 2014 : Narrative Knowing/ Récit et Savoir(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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The Nineteenth century novel and the existential position of its readers
2014) Society of Dix-Neuviémistes (SDN) Twelfth Annual Conference: The Emotions(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Känslors plats i litteraturundervisningen : Exempel från franska 1800-talsromaner (Åbo Akademi, Finland)
2014) Recherche actuelle en littérature de langue française. Rencontre de chercheurs de Suède et de Finlande (JOURNÉES D’ÉTUDE)(
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Le rôle de l'aspect lexical et de la fréquence des formes dans l'input sur la production des formes du passé par des enfants apprenants du français L2 en début d'acquisition
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2013
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Linguistic correlates to communicative proficiency levels of the CEFR:The case of syntactic complexity in L2 English and L3 French
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Input frequency and the acquisition of subject-verb agreement in numner in spoken and written French
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Avatars d'un narrateur à travers les médias: Tim Tooney, Max Tooney et Mickey Mouse.
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Adaptation as a Means of Reflecting upon Immersivity and Self-Referentiality
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- Contribution to journal › Article