Workshop 13 May 2024 : SPEECH PRODUCTION MODELS AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM TYPICAL AND PATHOLOGICAL SPEECH

The present document is an edited version of the automatic transcription of the discussions during the Workshop that has been organized on the 13th of May 2024, in the context of the Swiss National Science Foundation Sinergia ChaSpeePro project and in collaboration with Gipsa-Lab. The workshop was aimed at debating theoretical positions and empirical evidence from both typical and pathological speech on three major questions, each discussed in a round table: 1. Planning/programming/execution or phonological/phonetic/motor encoding (or other encoding/computing distinctions): how to define the different processes in (motor) speech production? 2. Encoding units/representations in speech production models: which ones, how many different units, how are they selected and combined in larger units? 3. How are different speech modes (whispered, loud, fast, clear, …) encoded/parametrized for production? The round tables have been recorded with authorization of all speakers. Each edited transcription is preceded by a summary of the discussions.

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Publication date08/10/2025
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  • fougeron, cécile
  • Goldstein, Louis
  • Guenther, Frank
  • Lœvenbruck, Hélène
  • Mefferd, Antje
  • Mücke, Doris
  • Parrel , Ben
  • Perrier , Pascal
  • Ziegler , Wolfram
  • Niziolek , Caroline
  • Laganaro, Marina orcid
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