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The LPL has an experimental platform that is open to the public and brings together a range of instruments for investigating speech and language production and perception.

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The LPL is a Joint Research Unit affiliated with the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University. It is home to an international, interdisciplinary team of phoneticians, linguists, computer scientists, psychologists, neuroscientists, physicists and doctors. The main aim of the laboratory is to study the mechanisms involved in the production, perception and understanding of speech and language.

The laboratory has a technical platform that is open to the outside world and includes a range of instruments for investigating the production and perception of speech and language. It is also one of the main players of the Institute of Language, Communication and the Brain (ILCB) and Institute of Creativity and Innovations of Aix-Marseille (InCIAM).

The LPL researchers, lecturer-researchers and engineers are working together through five research teams and one special research group:

LEDA: Languages, education, learning  LSD: Language and speech dynamics S2S: Sound to sense 
SYSTUS: Systems, uses and societies VESPA: Variation and singularity in speech  Prosody research group

News

  • Études Créoles 1978–2000 now freely available on Persée

    By lpl, 16 July, 2026
    Études Créoles 1978-2000 en accès libre sur Persée

    Founded by the International Committee for Creole Studies (CIEC) in 1978, it was subsequently published by Harmattan between 2001 and 2010, also in print. In 2016, the journal underwent a revamp and has since been published entirely online as open access on the OpenEdition platform under the direction of Daniel Véronique (publishing director) and Sibylle Kriegel (editor-in-chief), with the support of the LPL.

  • Student and actor of change

    By lpl, 10 July, 2026
    Étudiant·es et acteur·es du changement

    Clara Grégoire, a PhD student at the LPL, was interviewed by Aix-Marseille University about her role as a young carer within her family..

  • Lisa Bertolucci awarded IMRF 2026 ‘Young Research Talk’ prize

    By lpl, 3 July, 2026
    Lisa Bertolucci lauréate « Young Research Talk » de l’IMRF 2026

    Lisa Bertolucci, a PhD student at the LPL under the supervision of Chotiga Pattamadilok, was selected as one of five winners for the Young Researcher Talk Session at the IMRF - International Multisensory Research Forum, which took place in Italy at the end of June...

  • Workshop « Language in Interaction » 1st to 3rd July at the LPL

    By lpl, 29 June, 2026
    Projet ERC Lady

    From 1 to 3 July, the LPL will host the ‘Language in Interaction’ workshop which brings together four research labs in the EU working on topics related to the cognitive and neurobiological study of ‘Language in Interaction’: Anna Kuhlen’s research team from RWTH Aachen University in Germany, Cristina Baus’ research team from the University of Barcelona in Spain, Rasha Abdel Rahman’s research team from Humboldt University in Germany, and Kristof Strijkers’ research team from the CNRS and Aix-Marseille University in France.

  • Kübra Bodur receives 2025 AFCP thesis award

    By lpl, 23 June, 2026
    Kübra Bodur lauréate du prix de thèse AFCP 2025

    Kübra wrote her thesis, entitled ‘Phonetic reduction in conversation: phonetic and discursive skills’, under the supervision of Christine Meunier (LPL) and Corinne Fredouille (Laboratoire d’Informatique d’Avignon, LIA), and defended it in October 2025.

  • A Bayesian synthesis of 25 years of research on phonetic convergence

    By lpl, 11 June, 2026
    Brève scientifique Noël Nguyen 2026

    We are pleased to announce that our colleagues Leonardo Lancia (LPL-CNRS) and Noël Nguyen (LPL-amU) have just published, together with Jennifer Pardo (Montclair State University, NJ), a meta-analysis covering nearly 70 studies conducted over the last 25 years on phonetic convergence between speakers in the Journal of Phonetics.

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