25.2738, Support: English; Applied Linguistics, Psycholinguistics / France
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Subject: 25.2738, Support: English; Applied Linguistics, Psycholinguistics / France
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Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 00:12:33
From: Anne Condamines [anne.condamines at univ-tlse2.fr]
Subject: English; Applied Linguistics, Psycholinguistics: PhD Student, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), France
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Institution/Organization: Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) and unité mixte de recherche (UMR) 5263
Department:
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; Psycholinguistics
Language Comprehension and Processing
Required Language(s): English (eng)
Description:
[original version].
Proposition d'une thèse financée en Sciences du Langage.
Financement CIFRE : Airbus/CLLE-ERSS (UMR 5263)
Dans le cadre de la conception des futures générations de cockpits, Airbus souhaite définir les formats de textes les mieux adaptés pour communiquer de manière efficace (compréhension rapide et sans ambiguïté) des catégories d'informations (ordre, état, etc.) selon les contextes (urgence, etc.), en fonction de l'intention à transmettre (provoquer/bloquer les réactions immédiates, calmer, etc.).
Le sujet de thèse concernera les textes écrits en anglais sur les écrans des postes de pilotage à destination de pilotes de diverses langues maternelles.
Le chercheur CIFRE aura pour tâche de définir ces formats de textes. Il s'appuiera sur les travaux existant dans le domaine des langages contrôlés. Ses propositions, basées sur des connaissances linguistiques, feront l'objet d'une évaluation psycholinguistique visant à mesurer l'efficacité des messages traités au niveau des processus cognitifs de compréhension du langage.
Compétences requises :
- M2 en sciences du langage ou linguistique anglaise
- Anglais indispensable
- Des connaissances en psycholinguistiques et/ou "Template Attribute Language" (TAL) seront appréciées.
Renseignements : anne.condamines at univ-tlse2.fr ,
helene.giraudo at univ-tlse2.fr
La thèse se déroulera à Toulouse.
Encadrement :
Anne Condamines, Directrice de Recherche CNRS
(anne.condamines at univ-tlse2.fr)
et Hélène Giraudo, Chargée de Recherches CNRS
(helene.giraudo at univ-tlse2.fr),
Laboratoire CLLE-ERSS (http://w3.erss.univ-tlse2.fr/)
[English translation]
PhD grant in Language Sciences
CIFRE Funding: Airbus/CLLE, ERSS team (UMR5263)
Within the framework of the conception of future cockpits, Airbus aims to define the most adapted text formats to communicate, in the most efficient way, some informational categories (order, state, etc.) according to different contexts (like emergency) and depending on the intention to transmit (to induce/to block immediate reactions). The PhD subject will focus on English written texts presented on the cockpit screens for pilots having a different L1.
The researcher recruited by this CIFRE contract will have to define the formats of these particular texts. She/He will rely on the scientific literature devoted to the domain of controlled languages. Her/His proposals, based on linguistic knowledge, will be tested through psycholinguistic experiments measuring the relevance and efficiency of these messages, but according to the cognitive processes involved in language comprehension.
Requirements:
- MA in Linguistics or English language;
- knowledge of English (essential);
- knowledge Psycholinguistics and/or Template Attribute Language (TAL) will be appreciated.
For more information, contact Anne Condamines at anne.condamines at univ-tlse2.fr
and Helene Giraudo at helene.giraudo at univ-tlse2.fr
The PhD work will be carried in Toulouse.
Framework of the PhD:
Anne Condamines, Research Director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
(anne.condamines at univ-tlse2.fr)
and Hélène Giraudo, Head of Research at the CNRS
(helene.giraudo at univ-tlse2.fr),
Laboratory CLLE-ERSS (http://w3.erss.univ-tlse2.fr)
Application Deadline: 15-Jul-2014
Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Dr Anne Condamines
Maison de la Recherche, UTJJ, 5 allées Antonio Machado
Toulouse 31058
France
Contact Information:
Dr Anne Condamines
anne.condamines at univ-tlse2.fr
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