Unit 2: Speech Processes Flashcards
What is psycholinguistic?
The use of psychological and neurobiological factors to acquire, use , comprehend and produce language
What is neurolinguistics?
Is the study of where in the nervous system (brain) language is situated or processed.
The spoken language is closely associated with personality and identity…what are the 10 points which differ from written language?
1: spoken language came first for humans
2: spoken Lang comes first for a child
3: spoken Lang and vocal activity is instinct
4: spoken Lang is universal…many Langston have no corresponding writing systems.
5: we speak much more than we write
6: speaking is more immediate and faster
7: spoken Lang used in wider range of functions
8: spoken Lang is basic medium of social intercourse
9: speech involves a system of multiple signals, inc non verbal
10: spoken Lang is dynamic and creative
What a are speech errors?
Sometimes called Spoonerisms after Rev, William A Spooner….transpositions eg. Par cark
Speech encoding error what is SHIFT?
One segment disappears from where it should occur and occurs elsewhere
Eg. She decide to hits it…should be to hit it.
Speech encoding error what is EXCHANGE?
Two elements exchange positions
Eg. Fancy getting your model nosed…….. Should be getting your nose remodelled
Speech encoding errors, what is ANTICIPATION.
A later segment appears in place of an earlier segment
Eg. Bake my bike ….should be take my bike
Speech encoding errors, what is perseveration?
An earlier segment takes place of a later one
Eg. He pulled a pantrum…… Should be he pulled a tantrum
Speech encoding errors, what is DELETION?
Linguistic material is left out.
Eg. Get up and mutter intelligibly……should be get up and mutter unintelligibly
Speech encoding errors what is SUBSTITUTION?
A segment is replaced by an intruder
Eg. At low speeds it’s too light….should be too heavy
Speech encoding error what is BLEND?
More than one word is being considered and the two items blend into one
Eg. The future looks rather blim….. Should be bleak or dim
What is a hesitation pause?
Where people stop briefly in speaking, when speaking thinking and planning next clause
Step 1 of encoding speech…. CONCEPTUALISING.
How we think or conceptualise what we want to say
Step 2 of encoding speech, FORMULATING
Has 6 stages identified by Fromkin:
1 identify of meaning of what want to say
2 select syntactic structure…sentence structure
3 intonation contour, how we want stress statement with rise and fall for emphasis
4 insert correct words from our Le icon (mental dictionary) in the appropriate syntactic slots.
5 formation of affixes…generate, suffixes, prefixes and grammatical words like, the or to
6 specification of phonetic segments…select the sound to articulate the message…eg ‘a’ or ‘uh’ for a
What is ARTICULATION?
The steps concerning the vocal organ operation
Eg. Somebody’s been eating MY porridge!