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AsyMo - (a)symmetries in morphological structure and inflection
The passive voice in Spanish, English and French
The impact of taboo on discourse
A linguistic analysis of texts on human rights violations
Representation of the self and the interlocutor in political discourses
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International welcome desk
Contact CORSCI
The ILC welcome tools
Visitors to the ILC
Research Units
ILC, an Institute within UCLouvain
CECL - Centre for English Corpus Linguistics
CENTAL - Center for Natural Language Processing
CLARIN Knowledge Centre for Learner Corpora
Center for Natural Language Processing
Center for research in communication
Centre for English Corpus Linguistics
Communication Research
Interdisciplinary Research Group on Cultures and the Arts in Movement
Knowledge mediation research group
Laboratoire d'analyse des systèmes de communication des organisations
Linguistic research division
Media Innovation & Intelligibility Lab
Observatory for Research on Media and Journalism
TeAMM - Teaching and Acquiring Multilingualism and Multiliteracies
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Assessing Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
Fluency and disfluency markers. A multimodal contrastive perspective
PhraDiCo - Rôle du phrasé prosodique pour la compréhension du discours
MDMA - Model for Discourse Marker Annotation
AsyMo - (a)symmetries in morphological structure and inflection
The passive voice in Spanish, English and French
The impact of taboo on discourse
A linguistic analysis of texts on human rights violations
Representation of the self and the interlocutor in political discourses