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Stages in sentence production: An analysis of speech error data

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The hypothesis that sentence production is organized into independent positional and functional stages is tested and it was found that sound misordering errors tend to create words and that word errors, such as substitutions and misorderings, tend to involve similar sounding words.
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This article is published in Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior.The article was published on 1981-12-01. It has received 453 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sentence & Speech error.

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A theory of lexical access in speech production

TL;DR: The authors focused on experimental reaction time evidence in support of the theory and showed that the speaker monitors the output and self-corrects, if necessary, selfcorrecting to correct the output.
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Monitoring and self-repair in speech

TL;DR: It was finally shown that the editing term plus the first word of the repair proper almost always contain sufficient information for the listener to decide how the repair should be related to the original utterance.
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Lexical Access in Aphasic and Nonaphasic Speakers

TL;DR: An interactive 2-step theory of lexical retrieval was applied to the picture-naming error patterns of aphasic and nonaphasic speakers, arguing that simple quantitative alterations to a normal processing model can explain much of the variety among patient patterns in naming.
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How many levels of processing are there in lexical access

TL;DR: In this article, a dual-stage access model is proposed in which the first stage involves the selection of semantically and syntactically specified, modality-specific lexical forms, and the second stage involves selecting specific phonological (orthographic) content for the selected lexemes.
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A spreading-activation theory of semantic processing

TL;DR: The present paper shows how the extended theory can account for results of several production experiments by Loftus, Juola and Atkinson's multiple-category experiment, Conrad's sentence-verification experiments, and several categorization experiments on the effect of semantic relatedness and typicality by Holyoak and Glass, Rips, Shoben, and Smith, and Rosch.
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The "Tip of the Tongue" Phenomenon

TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that the closer a user to successful recall, the more accurate the information he possessed, such as the number of syllables in the missing word, and the location of the primary stress, while in the TOT state.
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The Non-Anomalous Nature of Anomalous Utterances

Victoria A. Fromkin
- 01 Mar 1971 - 
TL;DR: An analysis of speech errors provides evidence for the psychological reality of theoretical linguistic concepts such as distinctive features, morpheme structure constraints, abstract underlying forms, phonological rules, and syntactic and semantic features.