This thesis aims to describe deaf children orality and its development through a dual perspective : bilingualism and multimodality. This dual perspective enables us to consider orality in all its dimensions - vocal and gestural on one side, verbal and non-verbal on the other - in order to account for the specificities of the linguistic intra- and inter-modality dynamics which are involved in the development of orality of deaf children, bimodal bilingual (French/LSF) speakers in progress. This study is based on a corpus of productions from 30 deaf children in various types of schooling (oralist, bilingual, "mixed"). Theoretical aspects of the tools we developed to comprehend, describe and transcribe the deaf speakers practices in their bilin...
This study investigates the influence of oral training on reading out loud in French as a Foreign La...
Our study deals with the organisation of verb lexicon in aphasics, partly through an exploratory stu...
Number transcoding in children is a domain rarely investigated. The PhD goal is to test the main pre...
The initial objective of this study, which lies within the field of language teaching andespecially ...
The linguistic repercussions of congenital mild-to-moderate hearing loss are poorly understood. The ...
This thesis focuses on the acquisition of liaison by french children aged between 2 and 6. Through c...
The work described in this dissertation is grounded by three major findings. Firstly, numerous resea...
This research anchors the analysis of relations of co-construction between discourse and perception,...
Designating an object for the benefit of another person is one of the most basic processes inlinguis...
This work, grounded on the prosody of Bàsàa, a tone Bantu language spoken in Cameroon, draws on a lo...
This PhD thesis was motivated by an experiment undertaken in 2007, and replicated in2008, which reve...
International audience(Translated by Karen Meschia) : This article offers some insights into the bra...
jury : Pr. Jean-Louis Duchet (Poitiers), Pr. Renaud Méry (Aix Marseille I), Pr. Michel Viel (Paris I...
This thesis is part of the RAPSODIE project which aims at proposing a speech recognition device spec...
This dissertation casts an aesthetic light on a selection of polyphonic novels from the Francophone ...
This study investigates the influence of oral training on reading out loud in French as a Foreign La...
Our study deals with the organisation of verb lexicon in aphasics, partly through an exploratory stu...
Number transcoding in children is a domain rarely investigated. The PhD goal is to test the main pre...
The initial objective of this study, which lies within the field of language teaching andespecially ...
The linguistic repercussions of congenital mild-to-moderate hearing loss are poorly understood. The ...
This thesis focuses on the acquisition of liaison by french children aged between 2 and 6. Through c...
The work described in this dissertation is grounded by three major findings. Firstly, numerous resea...
This research anchors the analysis of relations of co-construction between discourse and perception,...
Designating an object for the benefit of another person is one of the most basic processes inlinguis...
This work, grounded on the prosody of Bàsàa, a tone Bantu language spoken in Cameroon, draws on a lo...
This PhD thesis was motivated by an experiment undertaken in 2007, and replicated in2008, which reve...
International audience(Translated by Karen Meschia) : This article offers some insights into the bra...
jury : Pr. Jean-Louis Duchet (Poitiers), Pr. Renaud Méry (Aix Marseille I), Pr. Michel Viel (Paris I...
This thesis is part of the RAPSODIE project which aims at proposing a speech recognition device spec...
This dissertation casts an aesthetic light on a selection of polyphonic novels from the Francophone ...
This study investigates the influence of oral training on reading out loud in French as a Foreign La...
Our study deals with the organisation of verb lexicon in aphasics, partly through an exploratory stu...
Number transcoding in children is a domain rarely investigated. The PhD goal is to test the main pre...