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How to find phonological stability in a sea of sounds| old_uid | 15480 |
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| title | How to find phonological stability in a sea of sounds |
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| start_date | 2018/03/12 |
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| schedule | 16h-18h |
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| online | no |
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| details | thème : Phonological information in language development and language processing |
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| summary | The second seminar will deal with the question how properties of the phonetic signal affect the establishment of phonological representations at the word level and word recognition. A central property of the speech signal is its variability on the acoustic dimensions that are relevant for the phonological contrasts in a language. In language acquisition research this variability is traditionally been considered as a problem for the language learning child. However, I will present research that follows the hypothesis that input variability is essential for creating representational stability and thus essential for the child to establish the phonemic system of her language. |
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| responsibles | Isel |
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