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- Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] is mispronounced as [ ], the [ ] will always appear in a syllable coda.
psycnet.apa.org/record/2000-12254-001Speech errors, phonotactic constraints, and implicit learning ...
Speech errors obey phonotactics, therefore, because both correct and incorrect encoding of sounds (the latter resulting in errors), is constrained by syllable frames. Indeed, syllable frames account for phonotactic effects in ways entirely parallel to their account of phonotactics in synchronic grammars (Itô 1986; Levin 1985).
- Phonological regularity, perceptual biases, and the role of ...
A common claim in language production research is that...
- Phonological regularity, perceptual biases, and the role of ...
A common claim in language production research is that speech errors obey phonotactic constraints. Phonotactics is the lan- guage particular system of constraints that govern possible contexts for sounds and possible sound combinations.
Evidence for this assumption comes from speech errors. Just as Freud famously hypothesized that speech errors reveal unconscious wishes, modern psycholinguistics proposes that slips reflect the speaker’s implicit linguistic knowledge, including phonotactics. Specifically, slips exhibit the phonotactic regularity effect.
- Audrey K. Kittredge, Gary S. Dell
- 10.1016/j.jml.2015.08.001
- 2016
- 2016/08
Jul 1, 2009 · Participants’ speech errors reflected this new constraint within 9 trials, further supporting the rapid learning of constraints that depend only on consonant position within a syllable.
- Jill A. Warker, Ye Xu, Gary S. Dell, Cynthia Fisher
- 2009
Sep 13, 2018 · speech errors does not entail that speech errors are controlled directly by phonotactic constraints—other independently need mechanisms sensitive to frequency could be at work.
Aug 1, 2016 · Speech errors reflected phonotactics experienced in perception, evincing transfer. Transfer only occurred for perceptual tasks that may involve internal production. We argue that error monitoring yields transfer by engaging production via prediction.
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May 30, 2018 · Speech errors involving manipulations of sounds tend to be phonologically regular in the sense that they obey the phonotactic rules of well-formed words. We review the empirical evidence for phonol...