ELLENOR M. SHOEMAKER Adresse professionnelle
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ELLENOR M. SHOEMAKER Adresse professionnelle
ELLENOR M. SHOEMAKER Adresse professionnelle: Institut du Monde Anglophone Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3 5 rue de l’Ecole de Médecine 75006 Paris Adresse électronique: [email protected] DOMAINES DE RECHERCHE Psycholinguistique Acquisition de la phonologie en L2 (anglais et français en particulier) Perception, reconnaissance et segmentation de la parole FORMATION 2009 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA Doctorat en linguistique française Thèse : Acoustic Cues to Speech Segmentation in Spoken French: Native and Nonnative Strategies Directeur de thèse : David Birdsong Membres du Jury : Jean-Pierre Montreuil Randy Diehl Carl Blyth Marta Ortega-Llebaria 2005 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA Masters en linguistique française Mémoire : The Resolution of French Liaison by Native and Non-Native Speakers Directeur : David Birdsong Co-directeur: Randy Diehl 1995 Boston University, Boston, MA, USA Bachelors en histoire de l’art et français, magna cum laude EMPLOIS 2010- Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, Paris, France Maître de Conférences, Institut du Monde Anglophone Membre, Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie (UMR 7018/CNRS) Responsable pédagogique, A1B11 : Langue Orale/Introduction à la Transcription Phonémique 2008-2010 Université Paris 13, Villetaneuse, France Maître de langue, Département d’Anglais 2007-2008 Université Paris 13, Villetaneuse, France Lectrice d’anglais, Département d’Anglais 2003-2007 University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA Professeur Assistant de français langue étrangère 2002-2003 Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier, France Lectrice d’anglais, Département d’Anglais 1 ACTIVITES D’ENSEIGNEMENT Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 (2010) Licence Anglais LLCE • A1B11 /A2B14 : Phonologie, compréhension et expression I, Licence 1 • A5B11 /A6B11 : Phonologie, compréhension et expression III, Licence 3 Master 2 Études Britanniques, Nord-Américaines et Postcoloniales • A0S20 : Langue Orale: Theory and Practice of Teaching English Phonology • A9C32 : Introduction to Psycholinguistics Université Paris 13, Villetaneuse (2007 – 2010) Licence Anglais LLCE • Linguistique, phonétique et phonologie 1 & 2, Licence 1 • Linguistique, phonétique et phonologie 3 & 4, Licence 2 • Linguistique, phonétique et phonologie 5 & 6, Licence 3 University of Texas at Austin (2003 – 2007) Department of French and Italian Assistant Instructor of French ARTICLES AVEC COMITÉ DE LECTURE Shoemaker, E. (In press). Durational Cues to Word Recognition in Spoken French. Applied Psycholinguistics. Available on CJO2012. doi:10.1017/S0142716412000380. Rast, R., Watorek, M, Hilton, H. & Shoemaker, E. (In press). Initial processing of morphological marking in foreign language acquisition. In The Initial State of Foreign Language Input Processing, by Rast, Rebekah and ZhaoHong Han (eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Shoemaker, E. (To appear). The exploitation of sub-phonemic acoustic detail in L2 speech segmentation. Studies in Second Language Acquisition. Shoemaker, E. & Rast, R. (2013). Extracting words from the L2 speech stream: a first exposure study. Second Language Research: 29 (2), 35-53. Hinz, J., Krause, C., Rast, R., Shoemaker, E., & Watorek, M. (2013). Initial processing of morphological marking in nonnative language acquisition: Evidence from French and German learners of Polish. Eurosla Yearbook: Volume 13, 140-175: Wauquier, S. & Shoemaker, E. (2013). Convergence and divergence in the acquisition of French liaison by native and non-native speakers: a review of existing data and avenues for future research. Language, Interaction, and Acquisition: 4(2), 161–189. Shoemaker, E. (2010). The exploitation of fine phonetic detail in the processing of L2 French. In B.VanPatten & Jill Jegerski (eds.), Research in Second Language Processing and Parsing (259-279). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Shoemaker, E., & Birdsong, D. (2008.) La Résolution de la liaison par des locuteurs natifs et non-natifs. Acquisition et Interaction en Langue Etrangère, 27, 43-62. COMMUNICATIONS AVEC COMITÉ DE LECTURE 2 2013 EUROSLA 23, University of Amsterdam; 28-31 août 2013; Cześć! The development of perceptual sensitivity to Polish sibilants at first exposure. Avec Rebekah Rast (American University of Paris/ UMR 7023-CNRS). 2013 EUROSLA 23, University of Amsterdam; 28-31 août 2013; Developmental strategies in the acquisition of French liaison. Avec Sophie Wauquier (Universié Paris 8/ UMR 7023-CNRS). Poster presentation. 2012 Workshop on the Methodology of Data Collection in Language Acquisition, Universita DeglI Studi de Bergamo, 29 septembre 2012; Electronic tools in data collection: e-prime. 2012 EUROSLA 22, Adam Mickiewicz University ; 5‐8 septembre 2012; Word Recognition Strategies during First Exposure. Avec Rebekah Rast (American University of Paris/ UMR 7023-CNRS). 2012 Second Language Acquisition of Phonology 2012, University of York, 6 juillet 2012; Processing word boundaries in a second language. 2012 The 20th Manchester Phonology Meeting, Manchester University ; 24-26 mai 2012; The acquisition of French liaison in L1 and L2: different means to the same end? Avec Sophie Wauquier (Universié Paris 8/ UMR 7023-CNRS). 2011 EUROSLA 21, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Suède, 8-10 septembre; Word boundary recognition in a second language. 2011 Canadian Association of Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, University of New Brunswick & St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1-3 juin. Extracting words from the L2 speech stream: a first exposure study. Avec Rebekah Rast (American University of Paris/ UMR 7023CNRS). 2011 The 8th Old World Conference in Phonology, Marrakech, Maroc, 19-22 janvier. The Role of Sub-phonemic Acoustic Detail in L2 Speech Segmentation. 2010 29 Annual International TESOL France Colloquium. Paris, France, 26-28 novembre. Speech Segmentation in L2 English (Poster presentation) 2010 PAC Workshop: The Phonology of English: usage, varieties and structure. Université Paul Valéry, Montpellier, France, 13-14 septembre. The Exploitation of Sub-phonemic segmentation cues in L2 English. 2010 New Sounds, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Pologne, 1-3 mai. Nativelike Attainment in L2 Listening: The Segmentation of Spoken French. 2009 EUROSLA 20, University of Cork, Irlande, 3-5 septembre. The exploitation of durational cues in L2 speech segmentation. 2009 Second Language Processing and Parsing: State of the Science, Texas Tech University, Texas, USA. 21-24 mai. The exploitation of fine phonetic detail in L2 speech segmentation. 2009 The 6th Old World Conference in Phonology, University of Edinburgh, Ecosse, 22-24 janvier. The Exploitation of Fine Phonetic Detail in Spoken French. 2008 33rd International LAUD Symposium: Cognitive Approaches to Second/Foreign Language Processing, Landau, Allemagne, 10-13 mars. Durational Cues to Speech Segmentation in French: Native and Non-Native Strategies. 2008 The 5th Old World Conference in Phonology, Université de Toulouse-le Mirail, Toulouse, France, 23-26 janvier. Durational Cues to Speech Segmentation in French. 2007 Language Learning and Teaching in Multilingual and Multicultural Contexts; American University of Paris, Paris, France, 6 octobre. The Resolution of French Liaison by Native and Non-Native Speakers. th 3