Phonetics and Phonology in Language Comprehension and Production: Differences and Similarities

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Niels Olaf Schiller, Antje Meyer
Walter de Gruyter, 2003 - 355 pages

This edited volume investigates the role of phonetics and phonology in psycholinguistics. Speaking and understanding spoken language both engage phonological and phonetic knowledge. There are detailed models of phonological and phonetic encoding in language production and there are equally refined models of phonetic and phonological processing in language comprehension. However, since most psycholinguists work on either language production or comprehension, the relationship between the two has received surprisingly little attention. Prominent researchers in various areas of psycholinguistics were invited to discuss this relationship focusing on the phonological and phonetic components.

 

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Continuity and gradedness in speech processing
39
Consequences for listening
79
Modeling the relation between the production
115
A phonology for public language use
159
Neural control of speech movements
209
Electrophysiological insights
241
Assessing constraints on secondlanguage segmental
319
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