Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie
The Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (LPP) is a CNRS laboratory affiliated with the University of Paris III: Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris, France. Its director is currently (who succeeded Jacqueline Vaissière and Annie Rialland). The LPP is a Mixed Research Unit (UMR 7018) with more than 40 members, including 7 researchers, 12 research professors, 3 engineers and more than 30 doctoral and post-doctoral students. It is specialized in teaching and research in experimental phonetics and in phonology, offering graduate-level courses leading to a doctoral degree. One of its central research themes is the development of an integrated approach to phonetics and phonology.
Its principal research areas have included:
- variation in spontaneous speech
- Prosody (linguistics): analysis, typology, interfaces
- : models, descriptive studies, typology
- development of tools for research and teaching
- acoustic phonetics and articulatory modelling
The laboratory is located at l'Institut de Phonétique de Paris on 19 rue des Bernardins. Research in clinical phonetics is conducted at the (ORL) of the Hôpital Européen Georges-Pompidou (HEGP), Paris. In 2008 the CNRS gave the Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie the task of creating a technological platform to study normal and pathological speech.
This platform includes:
- a large sound-insulated recording booth
- high quality sound recording equipment
- high-speed camera
- ultrasound tongue imaging
- electromyography
- electroglottography
- electropalatography
- non-invasive photoglottography
- photonasography
- kymograph
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