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2004
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Lapinot et Oursonet : un logiciel didactique a été conçu pour apprendre à l'enfant à percevoir des différences entre paires minimales de syllabes (par exemple, "ba" et "da"). Chaque syllabe est associée à un personnage (Lapinot ou Oursonet) qui sourit ou "boude" selon que l'enfant donne la réponse correcte ou pas. Ici Lapinot donne des instructions à l'enfant.
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