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Evaluación lingüística y cognitiva de la producción y percepción prosódica en el habla desviante: fenómenos acentuales
Baque Millet, Lorraine
(Principal Investigator)
Estrada Medina, Marta
(Principal Investigator 2)
Astésano, Corine
(Collaborator)
Daoussi , Syrine
(Collaborator)
Halima SAHRAOUI, Halima
(Collaborator)
Köpke, Barbara
(Collaborator)
Le Besnerais Lepesant, Martine
(Collaborator)
Lopez Garcia, Patricia
(Collaborator)
Marczyk Buklaha, Anna Katarzyna
(Collaborator)
Meneses Lerin, Jose Luis
(Collaborator)
Nespoulous, Jean Luc
(Collaborator)
Schwab, Sandra
(Collaborator)
Serrano Rivas, Martha Cynara
(Collaborator)
Department of French and Romance Studies
University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès (UT2)
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB)
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Research output
(1)
Project Details
Description
Summary not available
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/01/14
→
30/06/19
Funding
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO):
€84,700.00
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Apraxia of Speech
Keyphrases
100%
Morphological Stress
Keyphrases
100%
Morphology
Arts and Humanities
100%
Stress Pattern
Keyphrases
66%
Labo
Keyphrases
66%
Stress Cues
Keyphrases
33%
Durational Cue
Keyphrases
33%
Acoustic Cues
Keyphrases
33%
Research output
Research output per year
2019
2019
2019
1
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
How do persons with apraxia of speech deal with morphological stress in Spanish? A preliminary study
Baqué, L.
,
30 May 2019
,
In:
Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics.
34
,
1-2
,
p. 131-168
38 p.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
Research
›
peer-review
Apraxia of Speech
100%
Morphological Stress
100%
Morphology
100%
Apraxia
100%
Stress Pattern
66%
2
Citations (Scopus)