To compare the properties of inner and overt speech, Oppenheim and Dell (2008) counted participants' self-reported speech errors when reciting tongue twisters either overtly or silently and found a bias toward substituting phonemes that resulted in words in both conditions, but a bias toward substituting similar phonemes only when speech was overt. Here, we report 3 experiments revisiting their conclusion that inner speech remains underspecified at the subphonemic level, which they simulated within an activation-feedback framework. In 2 experiments, participants recited tongue twisters that could result in the errorful substitutions of similar or dissimilar phonemes to form real words or nonwords. Both experiments included an auditory maski...
We investigated whether speakers can use an internal channel to monitor their speech for taboo utter...
In their Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH), Postma and Kolk (1993) proposed that stuttering-like disflu...
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This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
This paper attempts to answer two questions: (a) What is the cause of lexical bias in phonological s...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Models of spoken word producti...
Corley, Brocklehurst, and Moat (2011) recently demonstrated a phonemic similarity effect for phono- ...
Psychologists normally attribute the surfacing of phonological speech errors to one of two factors: ...
Orthogonal manipulation of outcome lexicality and onset phoneme similarity within matched item sets ...
Tongue twister error data described here were collected from 44 unimpaired speakers producing six re...
In a classical SLIP task spoonerisms are elicited with either a lexical or a nonlexical outcome. If ...
This thesis investigates errors on speech sounds (or phonemes) produced in laboratory speech stimuli...
With great effort, adults can try to produce new language sounds with varying degrees of success, ye...
abstract: In the past, researchers have studied the elements of speech and how they work together in...
We investigated whether speakers can use an internal channel to monitor their speech for taboo utter...
In their Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH), Postma and Kolk (1993) proposed that stuttering-like disflu...
Contains fulltext : 102367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An eye-tracking...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
This paper reports two experiments designed to investigate whether lexical bias in phonological spee...
This paper attempts to answer two questions: (a) What is the cause of lexical bias in phonological s...
96 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Models of spoken word producti...
Corley, Brocklehurst, and Moat (2011) recently demonstrated a phonemic similarity effect for phono- ...
Psychologists normally attribute the surfacing of phonological speech errors to one of two factors: ...
Orthogonal manipulation of outcome lexicality and onset phoneme similarity within matched item sets ...
Tongue twister error data described here were collected from 44 unimpaired speakers producing six re...
In a classical SLIP task spoonerisms are elicited with either a lexical or a nonlexical outcome. If ...
This thesis investigates errors on speech sounds (or phonemes) produced in laboratory speech stimuli...
With great effort, adults can try to produce new language sounds with varying degrees of success, ye...
abstract: In the past, researchers have studied the elements of speech and how they work together in...
We investigated whether speakers can use an internal channel to monitor their speech for taboo utter...
In their Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH), Postma and Kolk (1993) proposed that stuttering-like disflu...
Contains fulltext : 102367.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An eye-tracking...