معرفی
Bellifemine Corrado serves as a Research Professor and Full Professor at the University of Lorraine within the UFR Human and Social Sciences in Metz. As a core member of the Praxitexte research team at the Centre de recherche sur les médiations (CREM - EA 3476), Corrado contributes to interdisciplinary research bridging language sciences with communication studies and social sciences.
Research Profile
Professor Corrado's scholarly work spans multiple interconnected domains within language sciences. Their research on multimodality examines how meaning is constructed through integration of verbal language with gestures and non-verbal communication channels. Studies on language disorders investigate linguistic challenges faced by individuals with communication impairments, while work on language acquisition explores developmental trajectories in both first and second language learning.
Expertise in reference phenomena and (dis)fluences contributes to understanding how speakers establish referential coherence in discourse, with syntax research examining structural properties enabling complex communication. Interaction analysis provides detailed examination of conversational dynamics and turn-taking patterns in natural discourse.
Professional Context
Working within CREM's framework, Corrado participates in research addressing mediation processes in contemporary societies. The Praxitexte team focuses on textual practices, discourse analysis, and language in social contexts, operating under the 7th section of the CNU (Conseil National des Universités) for Language Sciences. Though specific project participations aren't documented in the provided materials, Corrado's research profile aligns with CREM's broader mission of investigating communication phenomena across diverse social settings.




