Bernard Victorri is a French linguist and former research director at CNRS, working within the Langues, Textes, Traitements Informatiques, Cognition (LaTTice) laboratory. A former student of Antoine Culioli and the École Normale Supérieure (scientific class of 1966), he specializes in semantic modeling and connectionist networks. He has worked in several laboratories, including ELSAP in Caen, DDL in Lyon, and LaTTice in Montrouge. He has published works such as Polysemy: The Dynamic Construction of Meaning (1996) and The Origins of Language (2006), co-written with Catherine Fuchs and Pascal Picq. He also edited the special issue of the journal Langages titled The Origin of Language (2002).
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