Phonological encoding in language production can be defined as a set of processes generating utterance forms on the basis of semantic and syntactic information. Most evidence about these processes stems from analyses of sound errors. In section 1 of this paper, certain important results of these analyses are reviewed. Two prominent models of phonological encoding, which are mainly based on speech error evidence, are discussed in section 2. In section 3, limitations of speech error analyses are discussed, and it is argued that detailed and comprehensive models of phonological encoding cannot be derived solely on the basis of error analyses. As is argued in section 4, a new research strategy is required. Instead of using the properties of err...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
A series of experiments was carried out investigating the time course of phonological encoding in la...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
Phonological encoding in language production can be defined as a set of processes generating utteran...
Summary : Phonological encoding in speech production. This paper begins with a presentation of Level...
Two bodies of recent research from experimental psycholinguistics are summarised, each of which is c...
What is phonological encoding? An introductory answer to this question may be helpful for a discussi...
Originally published in Cognition International Journal of Cognitive Science, Volume 42, Numbers 1-3...
A corpus of digitized speech errors is used to compare the prosody of correction patterns for word-l...
Butterworth. B., 1992. Disorders of phonological encoding. Cognition, 42: 261-286. Studies of phonol...
Current psychological models of word production (e.g. Dell, 1986; Levelt, Roelofs, & Meyer, 199...
The present study investigated principles of phonological planning, a common serial ordering mechani...
We are so used to speaking in our native language that we take this ability for granted. We think th...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
Three experiments examined the time course of phonological encoding in speech production. A new meth...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
A series of experiments was carried out investigating the time course of phonological encoding in la...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...
Phonological encoding in language production can be defined as a set of processes generating utteran...
Summary : Phonological encoding in speech production. This paper begins with a presentation of Level...
Two bodies of recent research from experimental psycholinguistics are summarised, each of which is c...
What is phonological encoding? An introductory answer to this question may be helpful for a discussi...
Originally published in Cognition International Journal of Cognitive Science, Volume 42, Numbers 1-3...
A corpus of digitized speech errors is used to compare the prosody of correction patterns for word-l...
Butterworth. B., 1992. Disorders of phonological encoding. Cognition, 42: 261-286. Studies of phonol...
Current psychological models of word production (e.g. Dell, 1986; Levelt, Roelofs, & Meyer, 199...
The present study investigated principles of phonological planning, a common serial ordering mechani...
We are so used to speaking in our native language that we take this ability for granted. We think th...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
Three experiments examined the time course of phonological encoding in speech production. A new meth...
Speech errors follow the phonotactics of the language being spoken. For example, in English, if [n] ...
A series of experiments was carried out investigating the time course of phonological encoding in la...
This paper introduces a special issue of Cognition on lexical access in speech production. Over the ...