Postdoc in Speech Production (M/F)
Reference : UMR7018-CECFOU-004 Workplace : PARIS 05 Date of publication : Monday, January 07, 2019 Type of Contract : FTC Scientist Section CN : Sciences du langage Contract Period : 12 months Expected date of employment : February/March 2019 Proportion of work : Full time Remuneration : between 2600 et 3600? (brut) per month according to experience Desired level of education : PhD Experience required : Indifferent
Missions
The post-doctoral fellow will conduct experiments on adaptation to speech disturbances and production conditions, aimed at testing the integrity/flexibility of speech units and their variability according to their structural/motor complexity or frequency. Speech will be compared with other non-verbal movements and data from healthy speakers will be compared with data from speakers with different motor speech disorders.
Activities
As part of the MoSpeeDi project, the Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (LPP - CNRS/Sorbonne Nouvelle) in Paris is offering a full-time postdoctoral position for 12 months (with a possible extension of a few months). The post-doctoral fellow will be in charge of designing, carrying out and processing experiments in collaboration with the other members of the project. The overall objective of the project is to better understand the processes and representations at play during speech production, focusing on the final stages of the process where the encoded linguistic message is transformed into articulated speech. At the interface between linguistic and motor processes, these steps are also associated with various Motor Speech Disorders (MSD, dysarthria and speech apraxia). Articulation and acoustic data will be collected and analyzed experimentally for healthy and MSD speakers to (a) better understand the phonetic and motor speech planning and programming stages, (b) identify markers of these processes, and (c) better isolate and categorize speech disorders in MSDs.
Skills
Required skills
- PhD in phonetics or on a subject related to speech production or speech motor control. - Good knowledge of speech production and motor control models, particularly on adaptation phenomena and/or speech motor disorders. - Experience in signal processing (acoustic and/or articulatory) - Programming skills (e. g. with Praat, Matlab, Python or R) - Strong statistical analysis skills and good writing skills - Basic knowledge of French and excellent proficiency in English
Work Context
The candidate will work closely with Cécile Fougeron and Leonardo Lancia. The Phonetics and Phonology Laboratory (CNRS/Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle), located in the 5th arrondissement in Paris, is a research, research training and teaching unit in experimental phonetics and phonology.
Application process and contact information
Applications can be submitted online at the following address: http://bit.ly/2C7LXSh. For more information, the candidates can contact Cécile Fougeron (cecile.fougeron@sorbonne-nouvelle.fr) and Leonardo Lancia (leonardo.lancia@sorbonne.nouvelle.fr). |