In this paper, I analyse video recordings of speech-language therapy sessions for people diagnosed with aphasia. I particularly explore the way in which the speech-language therapists instruct the patients to correctly pronounce speech sounds (e.g. phonemes, syllables) by deploying not only audible but also visible forms of cues. By using their bodies – face and gestures – as an instructional tool, the therapists make visual perceptual access to articulatory features of pronunciation relevant and salient. They can also make these sensory practices accountable through the use of other senses, such as touch. Data was collected in a hospital and in a rehabilitation clinic, tracking each patient’s recovery, and is part of a longitudinal multisi...
Co-speech hand gestures are an ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express additio...
International audienceThe rehabilitation of speech disorders benefits from providing visual informat...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...
In this paper, I analyse video recordings of speech-language therapy sessions for people diagnosed w...
In this paper, I analyse video recordings of speech-language therapy sessions for people diagnosed w...
Difficulties in articulating speech sounds are recurrent in people with a speech and language impair...
International audienceQuestion: Studies on the remediation of speech disorders suggest that providin...
International audienceRecent studies on the remediation of speech disorders suggest that providing v...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the gestural production of people sufferi...
International audienceResolving the inability to produce a word through a gestural realization is of...
The rehabilitation of speech disorders benefits from providing visual information which may improve ...
Aphasia by Mark Applebaum utilizes musical organization of sound and gesture to give the audience an...
This chapter deals with the use of touch by speech and language therapists involved in the treatment...
In this contribution, we focus on interactions between aphasic patients and speech-language therapis...
Co-speech hand gestures are an ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express additio...
International audienceThe rehabilitation of speech disorders benefits from providing visual informat...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...
In this paper, I analyse video recordings of speech-language therapy sessions for people diagnosed w...
In this paper, I analyse video recordings of speech-language therapy sessions for people diagnosed w...
Difficulties in articulating speech sounds are recurrent in people with a speech and language impair...
International audienceQuestion: Studies on the remediation of speech disorders suggest that providin...
International audienceRecent studies on the remediation of speech disorders suggest that providing v...
International audienceThis article proposes an analysis of the gestural production of people sufferi...
International audienceResolving the inability to produce a word through a gestural realization is of...
The rehabilitation of speech disorders benefits from providing visual information which may improve ...
Aphasia by Mark Applebaum utilizes musical organization of sound and gesture to give the audience an...
This chapter deals with the use of touch by speech and language therapists involved in the treatment...
In this contribution, we focus on interactions between aphasic patients and speech-language therapis...
Co-speech hand gestures are an ubiquitous form of nonverbal communication, which can express additio...
International audienceThe rehabilitation of speech disorders benefits from providing visual informat...
This thesis is composed of two individual but interconnected studies. The first study investigated t...