Gabriel Thiberge

Psycholinguist · Research Engineer, Université Paris Cité

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Projects

Research projects I am or have been involved in, with my actual role in each. Ongoing entries first.

SoPHIa: Social Persona and Human Interaction

ANR JCJC (ANR-25-CE28-0525) · 2026–2029 · PI: Céline Pozniak · Project summary

Role: advisor. Experimental design, recruiting, writing.

Social personae in sentence processing: enriching noisy-channel models with a social dimension. Test cases: subject inversion in object relatives, inclusive writing, variable liaison.

Y-JustLang: Justice to youth language needs

COST Action CA22139 · 2023–2027 · Action page

Role: WG1 member. Identification of linguistic phenomena key to youth justice; RUEG corpus work.

Pan-European network on the language abilities young people need to participate effectively in justice proceedings.

RemedLang: English/Spanish remediation for L1 LEA students

IDEX Émergence en Recherche · 2021–2024 · PI: Justine Paris · Project page

Role: advisor; statistical analysis throughout; instrument validity and reliability assessment; co-author on resulting papers.

Evaluating a remediation programme fostering language and learning autonomy in first-year Applied Modern Languages students.

PULCO: Predicting speakers' usages in oral French

ANR-22-CE28-0017 · 2022–2026 · PI: Juliette Thuilier · Project page

Role: postdoctoral researcher (2024–2025), now external collaborator.

Disentangling the factors at play in the production of linguistic alternatives by L1 French speakers: ESLO corpus analyses plus experimental data.

TransQuest: la transmission du savoir en questions

IDEX Émergence en Recherche · 2022–2024, extension ongoing · PI: Agnès Celle · Project page

Role: transcription coordination. ELAN file harmonization, time-alignment correction, exploitable CSV pipelines.

SMIC: Formal models of Social Meaning and Identity Construction through language

ERC · 2022–2024 · PI: Heather Burnett · Project page

Role: postdoctoral researcher. Built video games as research instruments; experimental design and quantitative analysis throughout.

Sociolinguistic variation and strategic action, investigated through game play.

Tools & Data

Research instruments, datasets and analysis pipelines produced along the way, all openly available where the data allows.

  • Datasets, analysis scripts and full model outputs for published work: OSF repository.

Scientific activities

  • Research training: PhD-level training in statistical inference over linguistic data (Labex EFL, 2021–2022).