摘要:It is generally assumed that even if aphasie patients make use of palliative strategies to compensate for their speech production deficit, the speech therapist may be unable to find out the articulatory intention of the patient (Archambault and Bergeron, 1990) and determine whether the segment was correctly selected at the phonological (pre-motor) level of speech processing (McNeilage, 1982). However, the very same palliative strategies can be brought into light thanks to a fine-grained acoustic analysis (Baqué, 2004).