Speech Errors as Linguistic EvidenceVictoria Fromkin |
Contents
SIGMUND FREUD 1924 | 64 |
Predicting Slips of the Tongue 22 | 82 |
S BOOMER and J D M LAVER 1968 | 120 |
S G NOOTEBOOM 1969 | 144 |
B FRY 1969 | 157 |
MARIANNE CELCEMURCIA 1970 | 195 |
VICTORIA A FROMKIN 1971 | 215 |
APPENDIX | 243 |
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Ablaut alveolar consonants analogy anticipation articulatory behavior blend Boomer buffer chance Chomsky consonant clusters constraints corpus correct discussed distinctive feature elements encoding English evidence examples explained fact factors frequently Freud Fromkin function German grammatical Haplologies Hockett hypothesis initial intended utterance language lapse Lashley Laver lexical linguistic linguistic performance MacKay malapropism mean mechanisms Meringer Meringer's metathesis monitoring morpheme morphophonemic nasal neurolinguistic neurolinguistic program Nooteboom observed occur origin paper performance perseveration phemes phonemic speech errors phonological phrase place of articulation possible produced Psychopathology of Everyday repeated phonemes result reversed consonants reversed phonemes Roman Jakobson rules scanning seems segments selection semantic features sentence sequence serial order similar slip sound speaker specific speech errors speech production Spoonerisms stress substitution suggests syllabic position syllable syntactic structure target theory tion tone-group tongue tongue-slips transposed transposition umlaut units velar nasal verb vowel word