WACMore and more people are using Web data for linguistic and NLP research. The Web as Corpusworkshop (WAC) provides a venue for exploring how we can use it effectively and the advancementsto which this could lead.This book is a collection of... Lire la suite
WAC
More and more people are using Web data for linguistic and NLP research. The Web as Corpusworkshop (WAC) provides a venue for exploring how we can use it effectively and the advancementsto which this could lead.This book is a collection of the talks presented at the 3 rd WAC in Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium).The focus is on the description of Web corpus collection projects, the exploration of Web datacharacteristics from a linguistics/NLP perspective, and on the use of crawled Web data for NLPpurposes.
CLEANEVAL
Any use of Web data requires that it be cleaned in order to get rid of unwanted material including,for example, HTML markup, navigation bars, advertisements. To date there has been no sharingof resources or expertise in this particular domain and the cleaning has often been done minimally.Cleaneval was an exercise aimed at promoting collaboration and improving our understandingof the issues. Results and perspectives are presented in this book.
Éditorial 9
Enveloppes toniques et organisation de la personnalité 17
Suzanne Robert-Ouvray
Sotto Voce
Quand le bébé se tient au bord du vide 29
Pascale Gustin
Ceci n'est pas une psychanalyse.
L’impensé : du hors cure dans la cure 45
Christian Dubois
Les parents, encore et toujours 63
Karl-Leo Schwering
Fanny ou la mise en place d’une cure à partir
des mouvements transférentiels 79
Manoëlle Descamps
Désir de l’enfant, désir de l’analyste.
Quelques spécificités de la relation transférentielle 91
Claire Morelle
Parents et enfants d’aujourd’hui : des limites en dérive ? 105
Graciela Cullere-Crespin
Conjuguer les événements traumatiques au passé
pour faire place au sujet 115
Cécile Vander Vorst & Isabelle Taverna
Sur la route avec Roland Geeraert 135
Sylvie Van den Eynde
Roland Geeraert et la question de la transmission 139
Cédric Levaque
Réflexions introductives à la question de la transmission 143
Roland Geeraert