Simone Falk
- Professeure agrégée
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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Département de linguistique et de traduction
Pavillon Lionel-Groulx local C-9036
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Affiliations
- Titulaire – Chaire de recherche du Canada en études interdisciplinaires sur le rythme et l'acquisition du langage
- Membre – BRAMS — Laboratoire international de recherche sur le Cerveau, la Musique et le Son
Programmes d’enseignement
- Maîtrise en linguistique – Lettres et langues
- Doctorat en linguistique – Lettres et langues
Cours donnés
- LNG6581 Lectures dirigées en linguistique
Expertises
- Le rythme de la parole et son traitement neurocognitif
- Linguistique expérimentale
- Musique et Langage
- Neurolinguistique
- Pathologie du langage et de la parole
Dans ma recherche, j’examine l’interface entre le langage et la musique. Mes projets concernent les fonctions de la prosodie, en particulier sa dimension rythmique, dans la communication, l’acquisition du langage et ses pathologies. Mon approche est caractérisée par l’interdisciplinarité en appliquant les méthodes provenant de diverses disciplines (linguistique expérimentale, neurosciences (ex., EEG), sciences cognitives, sciences du mouvement).
L’objectif central de mon programme de recherche est d’examiner le rôle des prédictions rythmiques et temporelles dans le traitement du langage afin de :
- caractériser les troubles du langage chez l’enfant et l’adolescent et de mieux comprendre les différences individuelles pendant le développement ;
- révéler le rôle des prédictions (temporelles) dans la compréhension du discours, la coordination verbale et motrice entre locuteurs ;
- collaborer avec les professionnels de l’orthophonie pour développer de nouvelles approches et méthodes d’intervention dans la pathologie du langage basées sur l’entrainement musical, le chant et l’interaction rythmique.
Encadrement Tout déplier Tout replier
Cycle : Maîtrise
Diplôme obtenu : M. Sc.
Cycle : Maîtrise
Diplôme obtenu : M.A.
Projets de recherche Tout déplier Tout replier
The role of rhythm in the development of speech perception and production Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2027
The role of rhythm in the development of speech perception and production Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2027
Group singing to support social wellbeing and communication in adults with communication disorders: A knowledge generation and mobilization partnership Projet de recherche au Canada / 2023 - 2025
Le rythme et la coordination entre locuteurs dans la communication orale chez les enfants Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2025
Chaire de recherche du Canada en Interdisciplinary studies on rhythm and language acquisition Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2025
CRBLM //The stuttering choir - technical development and programming of an online interface for timed recording of speech and singing Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2025
The stuttering choir Projet de recherche au Canada / 2020 - 2024
Predictive timing in speech production and perception Projet de recherche au Canada / 2021 - 2023
Watch me talk : Rhythmic coordination of children who stutter and their different interlocutors Projet de recherche au Canada / 2022 - 2022
Rhythm is it – finding the missing link between language and the body Projet de recherche au Canada / 2019 - 2022
Publications Tout déplier Tout replier
Journal articles (peer-reviewed)
- Rathcke, T., Falk, S., & Dalla Bella, S. (2024). Why Does Speech Sometimes Sound Like Song? Exploring the Role of Music-Related Priors in the “Speech-to-Song Illusion”. Music & Science, 7. https://doi.org/10.1177/20592043241266060
- Berthault, E., Chen, S., Falk, S., Morillon, B., & Schön, D. (2024). Auditory and motor priming of metric structure improves understanding of degraded speech. Cognition, 248: 105793. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105793.
- Franke, M., Schreier, R., Hoole, P.; Falk, S. (2023). Temporal organization of syllables in paced and unpaced speech in children and adolescents who stutter. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 76, 105975. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfludis.2023.105975.
- Oschkinat, M., Hoole, P.; Falk, S, & Dalla Bella, S. (2022). Processing temporal auditory feedback in speech is modulated by rhythmic abilities and auditory acuity. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 16. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.885074
- Falk, S. & Audibert, N. (2021). Acoustic signature of communicative dimensions in codified mother-infant interactions. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 150(6), 4429-4437, https://doi.org/10.1121.10.0008977
- Falk, S., Fasolo, M., Genovese, G., Romero-Lauro, L., & Franco, F. (2021). Sing for me, Mama! Infants' discrimination of novel vowels in song. Infancy, 26(2), 248–270. https://doi.org/10.1111/infa.12387
- Aichert, I., Lehner, K., Falk, S., Späth, M., Franke, M., & Ziegler, W. (2021). In time with the beat: Entrainment in patients with phonological impairment, apraxia of speech, and Parkinson’s disease. Brain Sciences, 11: 1524. https://doi.org/10.3390/ brainsci11111524
- Petrone, C., d’Alessandro, D., & Falk, S. (2021). Sources of individual variation in the imitation of phonological intonational structure. Journal of Phonetics (89), 10111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wocn.2021.101100
- Rathcke, T., Lin, C.-Y., Falk, S., & Dalla Bella, S. (2021). Tapping into linguistic rhythm. Laboratory Phonology 12(1): 11, 1–32. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/labphon.248
- Rathcke, T., Falk, S., & Dalla Bella, S. (2021). Music to your ears: Sentence sonority and listener background modulate the “speech-to-song illusion”. Music Perception 38(5), 499-508. https://doi.org/10.1525/MP.2021.38.5.499
- Fiveash, A; Falk, S., & Tillmann, B. (2021). What you hear first, is what you get: Initial metrical cue presentation modulates syllable detection in sentence processing. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 83, 1861-1877. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13414-021-02251-y
- Falk, S. & Tsang, C.D. (2020). 6- to 9-Month old infants discriminate vowel durations in variable speech contexts. Infant Behavior and Development, 61, 101475. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2020.101475
- Hidalgo, C., Zécri, A., Pesnot-Lerousseau, J., Truy, E., Roman, S., Falk, S., Dalla Bella, S., Schön, D. (2020). Rhythmic abilities of children with hearing loss. Ear & Hearing (Epub ahead of print). doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000926
- Ravignani, A., Dalla Bella, S., Falk, S., Kello, C., Noriega, F., & Kotz, S. (2019). Rhythm in speech and animal vocalizations: a cross-species perspective. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1453(1), 79-98. doi: 10.1111/nyas.14166
- Aichert, I., Lehner, K., Falk, S., Späth, M., & Ziegler, W. (2019). Do patients with neurogenic speech sound impairments benefit from auditory priming with a regular metrical pattern? Journal of Speech, Language, & Hearing Research, 62(8S):3104-3118. doi: 10.1044/2019_JSLHR-S-CSMC7-18-0172
- Falk, S., Lanzilotti, C., & Schön, D. (2017). Tuning neural phase entrainment to speech. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 29(8), 1378-1389. doi:10.1162/jocn_a_01136
- Falk, S., & Kello, C.T. (2017). Hierarchical organization in the temporal structure of infant-directed speech and song. Cognition, 163, 80-86. DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2017.02.017
- Falk, S., Volpi-Moncorger, C., & Dalla Bella, S. (2017). Auditory-motor rhythms and speech processing in French and German listeners. Frontiers in Psychology, 8:395. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00395
- Tsang, C.D., Falk, S., & Hessel, A. (2017). Infants prefer infant-directed song over speech, Child Development, 88(4), 1207-1215. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12647
- Hidalgo, C., Falk, S., & Schön, D. (2017). Speak on time! Effects of a musical rhythmic training on children with hearing loss. Hearing Research, 351, 11-18. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2017.05.006
- Phillmore, L., Fisk, J., Falk, S., & Tsang, C. (2017). Songbirds as objective listeners: Zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata) can discriminate infant-directed song and speech in two languages. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 30.
- Falk, S., Maslow, E., Thum, G., & Hoole, P. (2016). Temporal variability in sung productions of adolescents who stutter. Journal of Communication Disorders, 62, 101-114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2016.05.012
- Falk, S., & Dalla Bella, S. (2016). It is better when expected: Aligning speech and motor rhythms enhances verbal processing. Language, Cognition & Neuroscience, 31, 699-708. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23273798.2016.1144892
- Falk, S., Müller, T., & Dalla Bella, S. (2015). Non-verbal sensorimotor timing deficits in children and adolescents who stutter. Frontiers in Psychology 6: 847. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00847
- Falk, S., Rathcke, T., & Dalla Bella, S. (2014). When speech sounds like music. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 40(4), 1491-1506.
(chosen for APA: PeePs (Particularly exciting experiments in Psychology), 11th of September 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0036858 - Falk, S. (2014). On the notion of salience in spoken discourse - prominence cues shaping discourse structure and comprehension. Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage (TIPA), 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/tipa.1303
- Falk, S. (2013). Communicative functions of rhythm - the case of radio broadcasting. Cahiers de Praxématique, 61.
- Falk, S. (2011). Melodic vs. intonational coding of communicative functions - A comparison of tonal contours in infant-directed song and speech. Psychomusicology, 21(1&2), 53-68.
- Falk, S. (2011). Temporal variability and stability in infant-directed sung speech: Evidence for language-specific patterns. Language and Speech, 54(2), 167-180.
- Öhl, P., & Falk, S. (2011). Syntactic competence and performance-based variation: the case of German particle verbs. In M. Putnam (Ed), Leuvense Bijdragen, Special issue: Syntax and Semantics of Particle Verbs, 97, 170-202.
- Falk, S. (2008). „Mama, sing mir mal das Buch!" Einige Überlegungen zu guten prosodischen Gestalten im frühen Spracherwerb. Journal of Literary Theory, 2(2), 229-250.
Monograph
- Falk, S. (2009). Musik und Sprachprosodie. Kindgerichtetes Singen im frühen Spracherwerb. [Musique et prosodie de la parole. Le chant dirigé vers l'enfant et son rôle pour l'acquisition du langage]. Berlin, New York: de Gruyter.
Joint Volumes
- Dalla Bella, S. & Falk, S. (accepted). Rhythmic processes in stuttering and Parkinson’s disease. Meyer, L., Strauss, A., Duchow, C. (Eds). Rhythms of Speech and Language. Cambridge University Press.
- Falk, S. (accepted, in press). Music and stuttering. In: Sammler, D. (Ed.) The Oxford Handbook of Music and Language. Oxford University Press.
- Kluth*, A.; Lemire-Tremblay*, M., Jamey*, K., Dalla Bella, S.; & Falk, S. (2023). Auswirkungen eines non-verbalen Rhythmustrainings auf die Sprechflüssigkeit und Sprechmotorik stotternder Kinder. In S. Tan; S. Düring, A. Wilde, L. Hamburger, T. Fritzsche (eds), Spektrum Patholinguistik 16: Schnittstelle Alltag, Transfer und Teilhabe in der Sprachtherapie (pp. 135-149), University of Potsdam, Germany.
- Falk, S. & Tsang, C.D. (2020). The role and functions of infant-directed singing in early development. In F. Russo, B. Ilari, & A. Cohen (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing, Volume I: Development (pp.179-188). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315163734.
- Falk, S., Schreier, R., & Russo, F. (2020). Singing and stuttering. In R. Heydon, D. Fancourt, & A. Cohen (Eds), The Routledge Companion to Interdisciplinary Studies in Singing, Volume III: Wellbeing (pp. 50-60). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315162546
- Falk, S. (2020). Singen an der Schnittstelle zwischen Musik und Sprache [Singing at the interface between language and music]. In Elmenthaler, M. & Niebuhr, O. (Eds), An den Rändern der Sprache [Boundary phenomena in language] (p.299-322). Frankfurt/New York: Peter Lang.
- Rupp, E. & Falk, S. (2017). Perspektivierung grammatischer Entitäten - Ergebnisse zum Action-Sentence Compatibility Effekt [Perspectivization of grammatical entities – Insights from the Action-Sentence Compatibility effect]. In Zeman, S., Werner, M., Meisnitzer, B. (Eds.). Im Spiegel der Grammatik. Beiträge zur Theorie sprachlicher Kategorisierung. (pp.181-198). Tübingen: Stauffenburg Verlag.
- Falk, S., & Rathcke, T. (2011). The Speech-to-Song Illusion revisited. In K. Dębowska-Kozłowska, & K. Dziubalska-Kołaczyk (Eds), On words and sounds. A Selection of Papers from the 40th Poznan Linguistic Meeting 2009 (pp. 1-24). Cambridge: CSP.
- Falk, S. (2011). Zum Umgang mit der Perspektivenvielfalt geisteswissenschaftlicher Forschung. Ein Workshopbericht. In R. Dietrich, D. Smilovski, & A. Nünning (Eds.), Lost or Found in Translation? Interkulturelle/Internationale Perspektiven der Geisteswissenschaften. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier.
- Falk, S. (2009). Phonische Basisqualifikation. In K. C. Ehlich, U. Bredel, & H. H. Reich (Eds.), Referenzrahmen zur altersspezifischen Sprachaneignung – Forschungsgrundlagen. (pp.11-30). Bonn, Berlin: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
- Falk, S., Bredel, U., & Reich, H. H. (2008). Phonische Basisqualifikation. In K. C. Ehlich, U. Bredel, & H. H. Reich (Eds.), Referenzrahmen zur altersspezifischen Sprachaneignung (pp.35-40). Bonn, Berlin: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
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