Nantes Université

Mary Catherine LAVISSIERE Johannes DAHM    
   

Mary Catherine Lavissière is Associate Professor (HDR) of Applied Foreign Languages at Nantes Université. She is principal investigator for the nationally-funded interdisciplinary research project Lexhnology ANR-22-CE38-0004. Her publications in international journals focus on discourse units in legal texts and their application in discourse analysis and language learning. She is on the board of several journals on linguistics and specialized language (ELAD-SILDA, JLL).

Johannes Dahm is an associate professor (Mcf, HDR) at the University of Nantes (LEA/Department of German Studies) and a member of the research laboratory CRINI – UR 1162. His research focuses, on the one hand, on the fields of discourse linguistics (specialized discourses, discourses of heritage), cognitive linguistics (frame semantics, construction grammar), and corpus linguistics. He is also interested in the current perception and reception of architectural heritage in cross-border regions in Central Europe.    

Anas BELFATHI      
     
Anas Belfathi is a PhD student at LS2N (University of Nantes). He holds a Master’s degree in Data Science from Sorbonne University. His research focuses on adapting large language models to domain-specific applications, particularly in legal AI, document understanding, and information extraction from complex texts. During his journey, he has published papers at ACL, EACL, ICAIL, JURIX, and other venues.