Psychology of Speech Production and Speech Perception Hugo Quen´ e Clinical Language, Speech and Hearing Sciences, Utrecht University h.quene@uu.nl revised version 2009.06.10 1 Practical information Academic year 2008-09, period 4 (April–June). Teacher: Dr Hugo Quen´ e, see www.hugoquene.nl. The course will be styled as a tutorial, with one long meeting per week. Class meetings will be on Friday, from 9:00 to 12:45 (officially), at Trans 10, room 1.01. The course will be taught in English. The course can be done for 5 credit points, or for 7.5 credit points. In both cases you will have to write a research proposal as your final assignment (see below). If you wish to receive the additional credit points, an additional paper is required (see below). 2 Preparation In the course we will discuss key articles on the psychological aspects of speech production and perception. Some of these articles are primary arti- cles, reporting results from scientific studies, and others are so-called review articles, synthesizing evidence from other articles. Each week we will study and discuss 1–3 papers (see schedule below). Most papers are available in full-text format from the library system. 1