When speakers detect a problem in what they are saying, they must decide whether or not to interrupt themselves and repair the problem, and if so, when. Speakers will maximize accuracy if they interrupt themselves as soon as they detect a problem, but they will maximize fluency if they go on speaking until they are ready to produce the repair. Speakers must choose between these options. In a corpus analysis, we identified 448 speech repairs, classified them as major (as in a fresh start) or minor (as in a phoneme correction), and measured the interval between suspension and repair. The results showed that speakers interrupted themselves not at the moment they detected the problem but at the moment they were ready to produce the repair. Spea...
I investigated and compared L2 and L1 speech errors and repairs. A speech error may be defined as a ...
This paper presents a cognitive theory on the production and shaping of self-repairs during speaking...
Conversations sometimes include speech errors that are repaired. But what do speakers and listeners ...
When speakers detect a problem in what they are saying, they must decide whether or not to interrupt...
Making a self-repair in speech typically proceeds in three phases. The first phase involves the moni...
ABSTRACT: Normal spontaneous speech is characterized by hesitation (silent pauses, filled pauses an...
This paper investigates the ways of restarting after self-interruption in the cases of error- and in...
This study explores what repairs in the spontaneous production of speech reveal about the psycholing...
This paper focuses on the source of self-repairs of segmental speech errors during self-monitoring. ...
This study explores what repairs in the spontaneous production of speech reveal about the psycholing...
ABSTRACT: The investigation of non-pathological disfluencies occurring in spontaneous speech offers ...
We report two four-word tongue twister experiments eliciting consonantal errors and their repairs, i...
Every human wants to speak fluently, but people often do speech errors in speaking. It occurs when s...
Speech repairs occur often in spontaneous spo-ken dialogues. The ability to detect and cor-rect thos...
International audienceThe numerous variations in verbal fluency are characteristic of oral utterance...
I investigated and compared L2 and L1 speech errors and repairs. A speech error may be defined as a ...
This paper presents a cognitive theory on the production and shaping of self-repairs during speaking...
Conversations sometimes include speech errors that are repaired. But what do speakers and listeners ...
When speakers detect a problem in what they are saying, they must decide whether or not to interrupt...
Making a self-repair in speech typically proceeds in three phases. The first phase involves the moni...
ABSTRACT: Normal spontaneous speech is characterized by hesitation (silent pauses, filled pauses an...
This paper investigates the ways of restarting after self-interruption in the cases of error- and in...
This study explores what repairs in the spontaneous production of speech reveal about the psycholing...
This paper focuses on the source of self-repairs of segmental speech errors during self-monitoring. ...
This study explores what repairs in the spontaneous production of speech reveal about the psycholing...
ABSTRACT: The investigation of non-pathological disfluencies occurring in spontaneous speech offers ...
We report two four-word tongue twister experiments eliciting consonantal errors and their repairs, i...
Every human wants to speak fluently, but people often do speech errors in speaking. It occurs when s...
Speech repairs occur often in spontaneous spo-ken dialogues. The ability to detect and cor-rect thos...
International audienceThe numerous variations in verbal fluency are characteristic of oral utterance...
I investigated and compared L2 and L1 speech errors and repairs. A speech error may be defined as a ...
This paper presents a cognitive theory on the production and shaping of self-repairs during speaking...
Conversations sometimes include speech errors that are repaired. But what do speakers and listeners ...