Ressource pédagogique : Phonological and phonetic encoding and impairment / Marina Laganaro
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Phonological and phonetic encoding and impairment / Marina Laganaro, in colloque international "Perspectives neuropsycholinguistiques sur l'aphasie - NeuroPsychoLinguistic Perspectives on Aphasia", organisé par l'Unité de Recherche Interdisciplinaire Octogone de l'Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail (France). Toulouse, 21-23 juin 2012. Current psycholinguistic models of speech production suggest independent organization of phonological and phonetic encoding processes (Levelt, Roelofs, & Meyer, 1999). In these symbolic/abstractionist models an abstract linguistic phonological form is planned (phonological encoding) before a more specified motor plan is encoded (phonetic encoding). In the neurolinguistic tradition, phonological errors produced by aphasic patients are thought to originate during the level of abstract linguistic encoding processes; by contrast, impairment at the level of phonetic encoding is thought to give rise to the pattern of errors observed in apraxia of speech (Blumstein, 1990; Code, 1998; Ziegler, 2008, 2009). These positions contrast with recent research pointing to an interaction between phonological and phonetic encoding processes and to the difficulty of clearly distinguish phonological from phonetic impairment. Here we will first review the empirical psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic and neuroimaging arguments favoring separate phonological and phonetic processes and time?course. In particular, we will focus on the interpretation of the origin of phonological paraphasias (Kohn and Smith, 1994; Laganaro & Zimmermann, 2010; Schwartz et al., 2004) and on the time?course of disruption during single word production (Laganaro et al., 2009; 2011). Then, we will discuss the difficulty of teasing out phonological and phonetic disorders in clinical practice. We will present empirical arguments in favour of an interaction between phonological and phonetic encoding processes (Baese?Berk & Goldrick, 2009, McMillan, Corley & Lickley, 2009) and to overlapping patterns of impairments (Perret et al., to appear; Laganaro, subm.). Finally, we will discuss the consequences of interactive encoding processes on the definition of patterns of impairment.
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- Psycholinguistique (401.9)
- Troubles de la parole et du langage (troubles de la communication, de l'articulation ; orthophonie) (616.855)
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Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail
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Marina LAGANARO
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Université Toulouse II-Le Mirail
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22-06-2012