General information
Full professor since 2004.
https://agnes-celle.github.io/
Research areas
Semantics, pragmatics, contrastive linguistics
I work at the interface between semantics and pragmatics. My main research interest is in the Tense Aspect Modality Evidentiality categories, in English and French, from a contrastive and typological perspective. I have worked extensively on the expression of surprise and on mirativity. More recently I have become interested in non canonical questions and in the connection between modality and speech acts.
Teaching
- Master 1 : Crosslinguistic comparison
- Master 2 : Semantics and Pragmatics
- Agrégation externe option C : les interrogatives
PhD dissertations supervised
- Emmanuel Baumer, Le nom propre et l’anaphore nominale : étude comparée des chaînes de référence en français et en anglais. Defense 2012. Position : Professeur agrégé.
- Mateusz Białas, Le discours politique de Nicolas Sarkozy : rhétorique et mise en scène, co-dir. with A. Kacpzrak, U. of Warsaw. Defense 2014. Position : MCF U. of Białystok.
- Charles Bonnot, Le discours des documentaires musicaux – de Robert Johnson à LCD Soundsystem. Defense 2015. Position : MCF U. Sorbonne Nouvelle.
- Myriam Boulin, Temporal deixis and Anaphora in English and Mandarin Chinese : a contrastive study of now and then and their Mandarin equivalents, co-dir. with M-C. Paris. Defense 2015. Position : PRAG U. Paris 1.
- Maud Pélissier, Effets d’entraînements explicites et implicites sur l’acquisition de la syntaxe de l’anglais par des apprenants francophones : étude en potentiels évoqués, co-dir. with E. Ferragne. Defense 2018. Position : MCF U. de Paris.
- Laura Ascone, La radicalisation à travers l’expression des émotions sur internet, co-dir. with J. Longhi, U. de Cergy. Defense 2018. Position : Postdoc Technische Universität Berlin.
- Antonina Bondarenko, Verbless and zero-predicate sentences, an English and Russian contrastive corpus study, doctoral contract of Université Paris Diderot, ED 132, co-direction with Christine Bonnot (INALCO), Defense le 13 December 2021. Position : MCF à l’U. de Caen, CRISCO.
- Léo Muelle, Discours et technographismes sur les réseaux sociaux : identité, sociabilité et visibilité, Etude français-anglais, co-direction with Marie-Anne Paveau, Université Paris 13, PhD fellowship at PLEIADE, Paris 13. Defense 28 November 2022. Position : ATER at Sorbonne Paris Nord.
- Carmelo-Alessandro Basile, Modality in Contact : Necessity and Obligation in New Englishesh, international doctoral contract of Université de Paris, co-direction with Debra Ziegeler, Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle; structure d’accueil secondaire: National University of Singapore, thesis referent Bao Zhiming. Defense 21 November 2023. Position : ATER Sorbonne Nouvelle.
- Cameron Morin, Social meaning in Construction Grammar : double modals in dialects of English, doctoral contract of Université Paris Diderot, ED 132, co-direction with Graeme Trousdale, Université d’Edimbourg. Defense 28 November 2023. Position : ATER ENS Lyon.
PhD dissertations in progress
- Efrat Levant, 4th year, What is this, sarcasm? Or is it just me? – a study of sarcastic questions.
- Natacha Marjanovic, 1st year, L’expression linguistique de la colère dans les discours activistes en ligne : comparaison des féministes et masculinistes sur les médias sociaux, CDSN, co-direction with Laure Lansari, Université de Picardie Jules Verne.
Publications
- [hal-04794470] Question Sequences and Salience in TED Talksby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Michele Cardo) on 20 November 2024 at 20h26
Salience is often used in linguistics to refer to the importance given to a certain part of a discourse such as a word, phrase, or grammatical […]
- [hal-04778844] Modal Verbs in Question Sequences in English TED Talksby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Michele Cardo) on 12 November 2024 at 19h17
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- [hal-04778833] Question Sequences as Discourse Units in TED talks,by ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Michele Cardo) on 12 November 2024 at 19h10
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- [hal-04778825] Question sequences and their gestural correlates in spoken monologic discourseby ano.nymous@ccsd.cnrs.fr.invalid (Michele Cardo) on 12 November 2024 at 19h05
This paper examines question sequences and their gestural correlates in spoken monologic discourse, as observed in a corpus of 18 English TED talks […]