Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2002). A typological study of stress "deafness" In Gussenhoven, C. and Warner, N. (Eds.), Laboratory Phonology VII (pp. 203-240). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
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Pacherie, E. (2002). Intention .
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Pacherie, E. (2002). Reply to John Campbell on Joint attention and simulation.
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Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2002). Coping with phonological variation in early lexical acquisition. In I. Lasser (Eds.), The Process of Language Acquisition (pp. 359-385). Frankfurt: Peter Lang
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Peperkamp, S., Pettinato, M. & Dupoux, E. (2003). Allophonic variation and the acquisition of phoneme categories. In Proceedings of the 27th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development., 650-661.
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Pacherie, E. (2005). Perceiving Intentions. (pp. 401-414).
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Pacherie, E. (2006). Towards a Dynamic Theory of Intentions . (pp. 145-167).
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Dokic, J. & Pacherie, E. (2006). On the Very Idea of a Frame of Reference . (pp. 259-280).
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Peperkamp, S., Skoruppa, K. & Dupoux, E. (2006). The role of phonetic naturalness in phonological rule acquisition. In Proceedings of the 30th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, 464-475.
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Pacherie, E. (2007). Is collective intentionality really primitive? (pp. 153-175).
Peperkamp, S. & Dupoux, E. (2007 ). Learning the mapping from surface to underlying representations in an artificial language. In Cole, J. and Hualde, J. (Eds.), Laboratory Phonology 9 (pp. 315-338). Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter
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Pacherie, E. (2008). Perception, Emotions and Delusions: Revisiting the Capgras Delusion . (pp. 07-126).
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Pacherie, E. (2010). Self-Agency.
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Pacherie, E. & Haggard, P. (2010). What Are Intentions? . (pp. 70–84).
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Ramus, F., Peperkamp, S., Christophe, A., Jacquemot, C., Kouider, S. & Dupoux, E. (2010). A Psycholinguistic Perspective on the Acquisition of Phonology. In C. Fougeron (Eds.), Laboratory Phonology (Vol. 10 ).De Gruyter Mouton
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Pacherie, E. (2012). The Phenomenology of Joint Action: Self-Agency Vs. Joint-Agency . (pp. 343-389).
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Pacherie, E. (2012). Action. (pp. 92–111 ).
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Bourgeois-Gironde, S. (2017). How regret moves individual and collective choices towards rationality. Handbook of Behavioural Economics and Smart Decision-Making: Rational …
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de Vignemont, F. & Sackur, J. (2018). La conscience. In Collins, Thérèse, Tallon-Baudry, Catherine, Andler, Daniel (Eds.), La cognitionGallimard
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de Vignemont, F. (2018). Schéma corporel et image corporelle. In De Boeck/Solal (Eds.), Manuel de psychomotricité
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de Vignemont, F. (2018). Was Descartes right after all? An affective background for bodily awareness. . In Tsakiris, Manos de Preester, Helena (Eds.), The Interoceptive Basis of the Mind: from homeostasis to awareness Oxford: Oxford University Press
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de Vignemont, F. (2018). Varieties of bodily feelings. In Kriegel, Uriah (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of consciousness Oxford: Oxford University Press
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de Vignemont, F. (2018). The first-person in pain. In Bain, D., Brady, M., Corns, J. (Eds.), Philosophy of Pain: Unpleasantness, Emotion, and DevianceRoutledge
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Zeghidour, N., Usunier, N., Synnaeve, G., Collobert, R. & Dupoux, E. (2019). End-to-End Speech Recognition from the raw waveform. In Interspeech-2018.
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Castro, V. , Clodic, A., Alami, R. & Pacherie, E. (2019). Commitments in Human-Robot Interaction. In AI-HRI 2019 Proceedings. AAAI Fall Symposium Series.
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Alsmith, A. & Longo, M. (2019). Using VR technologies to investigate the flexibility of human self-conception. In E. Fischer and M. Curtis (Eds.), Methodological Advances in Experimental Philosophy (pp. 153-174). London: Bloomsbury
Bourgeois-Gironde, S., Mari, A., Nicolas, D. & Blunier, D. (2019). Grammatical mood and ambiguity aversion. In Proceedings of 10th International Conference of Experimental Linguistics, Lisbon, Portugal, 33-36. doi:10.36505/ExLing-2019/10/0008/000370