Guillaume Desagulier

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I am Professor of English Linguistics at Bordeaux Montaigne University, France. I am an honorary member of the Institut Universitaire de France.

I am interested in cognitive linguistics, corpus linguistics, NLP, construction grammar, sociolinguistics, language change, and terminology. I love musical instruments, tennis and rugby.

https://corpling.hypotheses.org/
https://cv.hal.science/guillaume-desagulier

8 - Catherine Mathon, Gilles Boyé, Anna Kupsc (Université Bordeaux Montaigne, CLLE-Montaigne) - Modeling extralinguistic constraints and their impact on acoustic parameters: an OT analysis of a corpus of TV live sports commentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5vxit4cKVo
Conférence de Catherine Mathon, Gilles Boyé, Anna Kupsc

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7 - Chloé Braud (CNRS, IRIT) - DISRPT, a unified benchmark for multilingual, cross-framework automatic discourse analysis : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTOmxCYZNV0
Conférence de Chloé Braud

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6 - Hugo Dumoulin (Université Paris Nanterre, MoDyCo) - Contrasting Discourse Genres Using Sequential Pattern Mining : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bAujaAEtW8
Conférence de Hugo Dumoulin

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5 - Guillaume Desagulier (Université Bordeaux Montaigne, CLIMAS) Spotting the bot: a corpus-based investigation of AI’s linguistic footprint in scholarly discourse : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ6wmdFs-RA
Conférence de Guillaume Desagulier

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4 - Doug Biber (Northern Arizona University) - Accounting for the entire system of complexity features in language use: Evidence for general oral versus literate grammatical complexity dimensions : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1URO5kZ6_-E
Conférence de Doug Biber

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3 - Richard Dufour (Nantes Université, LS2N) - Modeling discourse structure for sentence rhetorical role labeling : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFRKfd0o4gs
Conférence de Richard Dufour

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2 - Mary C. Lavissière (Nantes Université, CRINI) & Warren Bonnard (Université Lorraine, ATILF) – Questioning the homogeneity of move analysis: Segmentation and annotation of legal opinions : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6kqaD0KFiA
Conférence de Mary C Lavissière

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The videos of the talks are now online!
1 - Iris Eshkol (Université Paris Nanterre, MoDyCo) – Spontaneous from Prepared Questioning: A Computational Approach to Speech Discourse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iQl8yrzLoc
@mshbordeaux @ubmontaigne
Conférence de Iris Eshkol

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Here I share reflections on a not-so-failed in-class experiment involving manual annotation and an LLM-based classification task with XLM-RoBERTa
https://corpling.hypotheses.org/5645
‘Literally’ the most interesting project ever!

What happens when you ask fifteen Master’s students to annotate the pragmatic uses of a single adverb across eight thousand historical sentences, then train a neural network on their collective judgments? This post chronicles...

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New blog post! https://corpling.hypotheses.org/5508 Written version of the talk I gave at a workshop organized @mshbordeaux @ubmontaigne on March 25th, 2026. Can we detect LLM stylistic influence in scholarly writing and, if so, when did it start, and where is it strongest?
Spotting the bot: a corpus-based investigation of AI’s linguistic footprint in scholarly discourse

In a previous post, I argued that large language models were contaminating the linguistic ecosystem by producing a generic, formulaic style that spreads through the language like dye through water. A shorter article version of...

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