Practice effects on speech production planning: evidence from slips of the tongue in spontaneous vs. preplanned speech in Japanese |
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Authors: | Kawachi Kazuhiro |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Linguistics and Center for Cognitive Science, University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, 609 Baldy Hall, Buffalo, New York, 14260 |
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Abstract: | The present study addresses the question of how practice in expressing the content to be conveyed in a specific situation influences speech production planning processes. A comparison of slips of the tongue in Japanese collected from spontaneous everyday conversation and those collected from largely preplanned conversation in live-broadcast TV programs reveals that, although there are those aspects of speech production planning that are unaffected by practice, there are various practice effects, most of which can be explained in terms of automatization of the processing of content, resulting in shifts in the loci of errors. |
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Keywords: | slips of the tongue speech production planning processes practice spontaneous vs. preplanned speech Japanese |
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