Speaking: From Intention to Articulation

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MIT Press, 1993 M08 26 - 584 pages
In Speaking, Willem "Pim" Levelt, Director of the Max-Planck-Institut für Psycholinguistik, accomplishes the formidable task of covering the entire process of speech production, from constraints on conversational appropriateness to articulation and self-monitoring of speech. Speaking is unique in its balanced coverage of all major aspects of the production of speech, in the completeness of its treatment of the entire speech process, and in its strategy of exemplifying rather than formalizing theoretical issues.
 

Contents

Chapter
1
Chapter
8
Chapter 2
20
Summary
27
Chapter 3
32
Deixis
44
Summary
68
2
74
Failures of Lemma Access
214
Summary
232
4
271
Phonetic Plans for Words
275
Summary
316
3
325
4
341
Generating Phonetic Plans
351

3
90
Perspective and Information
96
LanguageSpecific
103
2
110
3
123
4
130
Ordering
138
Summary
157
Summary
179
Theories of Lemma Access
198
4
401
Managing the Articulatory
414
Motor Control of Speech
435
Summary
454
3
484
Summary
497
Author Index
539
372
540
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Willem Levelt is Director Emeritus of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics.

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