Victor Boucher
Professeur
Département de linguistique et traduction
Université de Montréal
room C9126 Pavillon Lionel-Groulx, 3150, rue Jean-Brillant
tel: 514-343-6019
e-mail: victor.boucher(at)umontreal.ca
Membership Status
Associate Member
Research Themes
Areas of Expertise
speech rhythms and their relation to thestructure of oral language; links between acoustic perceptionand speech & voice production; applications of phonetic sciences
Current Research Interests
Rhythm and immediate serial memory of speech sounds
Effects of phonatory effort on vocal fatigue and speech
Selected Publications
- Boucher, V. J. (2002). Timing relations in speech and the identification of voice-onset times: a stable perceptual boundary for voicing categories across speaking rates. Perception & Psychophysics, 64, 121-130.
- Boucher, V. J., & Lamontagne, M. (2001). Effects of speaking-rate on the control of vocal-fold vibration. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 44, 1005-1014.
- Boucher, V. J. (2001). A stumbling block in the development of motor theories of speech: Relating EMG to force-related changes in articulation. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 15, 123-127
- Boucher, V. J., Garcia, L., Fleurant, J., & Paradis, J. (2001). Variable efficacy of rhythm and tone in melody-based interventions: Implications for the assumption of a right-hemisphere facilitation in non-fluent aphasia. Aphasiology, 15, 131-149.



