Écho des études romanes 2017, 13(1):47-60 | DOI: 10.32725/eer.2017.004
La classe grammaticale a-t-elle une influence dans l’apparition des disfluences perçues comme sévères ? Une étude sur le français et le slovaqueFrench
- 1 F.R.S. - FNRS & Université catholique de Louvain
- 2 UMR 5267 Praxiling & CNRS, Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3
Mots clés: bégaiement; disfluences; caractéristiques grammaticales; Français; Slovaque
Does grammatical class influence the appearance of disfluencies perceived as severe? A study of French and Slovak
This paper deals with morpho-syntactic characteristics of stuttering-like disfluencies. More specifically, the aim of this research was to observe the linguistic features of sequences where a prolongation, a block or a repetition is present and to verify if the results are similar in two languages. To carry out this research, 20 persons who stutter (10 Slovak-speaking and 10 French-speaking) were recorded. Recordings were transcribed in Phon and TreeTagger was used to obtain grammatical classification of the disfluent elements. Our results show several differences between the two groups.
Keywords: stuttering; disfluencies; grammatical characteristics; French; Slovak
Published: June 11, 2017 Show citation
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