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Schlenker, P., Chemla, E., Arnold, K., Lemasson, A., Ouattara, K., Keenan, S., Stephan, C., Ryder, R. & Zuberbühler, K. (2013). Towards a formal analysis of primate alarm calls. In 23rd Semantics and Linguistics Theory Conference.

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Schlenker, P., Chemla, E., Arnold, K., Lemasson, A., Ouattara, K., Keenan, S., Stephan, C., Ryder, R. & Zuberbühler, K. (2013). Dialectal variation in the meanings of Campbell’s monkey alarm calls. In XIXth International Congress of Linguists (ICL19)-Workshop" Language variation at the interface of psycholinguistics and sociolinguistics".

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Boruta, L., Peperkamp, S., Crabbe, B. & Dupoux, E. (2011 ). Testing the robustness of online word segmentation: effects of linguistic diversity and phonetic variation. In Proceedings of the 2011 Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics, ACL, Portland, Oregon, 1-9.

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Peperkamp, S. & Bouchon, C. (2011). The relation between perception and production in L2 phonological processing. In Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association (Interspeech 2011), 168-171.

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Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2003). Reinterpreting loanword adaptations: The role of perception. In M.J. Solé, D. Recasens & J. Romero (Eds.), In Proceedings of the 15th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Adelaide: Causal Productions, 367-370.

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Faivre, N. & Kouider, S. (). Multi-feature objects elicit nonconscious priming despite crowding. Journal of vision. doi:10.1167/11.3.2

Article dans une revue internationale  

Faivre, N. & Kouider, S. (). Increased sensory evidence reverses nonconscious priming during crowding. Journal of vision. doi:10.1167/11.13.16

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Križ, M. & Chemla, E. (). Two Methods to Find Truth-Value Gaps and Their Application to the Projection Problem of Homogeneity. Natural Language Semantics, 23(3), 205–248