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PSYC5835-1

Perception and production of speech


Duration :30h Th
Credits/ECTS :
1st "licence" in Speech Therapy2,5
Holder(s) :Steve Majerus, Martine Poncelet
Course contents : This course provides an introduction into the complex cognitive mechanisms underlying the perception and production of the sounds and groupings of sounds (words) of the human language. The normal and abnormal development of these mechanisms will also be extensively introduced, from infancy to late adulthood.
Course objective : The student will get familiarized with the cognitive mechanisms that underlie the (receptive and productive) processing of phonetic, phonological, prosodic and lexical aspects of human speech.

The student will get familiarized with recent theoretical models of speech perception.

The student will be familarized with the factors that underlie the development of speech perception and production.

Finally, the student will be trained in the use of psychlinguistic databases.
Prerequisites : Psychologie du Langage
Workshops : training in the use of psycholinguistic databases
Organization : 2nd semester
Written notes : Copy of slides projected during the lessons
Illustrative texts
Assessment : written exam - open questions
Contacts : smajerus@ulg.ac.be
martine.poncelet@ulg.ac.be
A.Comblain@ulg.ac.be
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ULg : Students and Studies Administration - Academic Affairs
Contact : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date of data : 27/02/2006
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