The Errors of Speech Production

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The Importance of Studying the Slips of the Tongue
Harely (2001) asserted that studies analyzing speech errors have enabled psycholinguists to propose models that explain the processing stages of the speech production in the brain. Similarly , Field (2005) claimed that speech errors show the order of the levels that the speakers go through to combine sounds, words, phrases, and sentences for producing the speech.
An example of speech production model that describes the levels of processing speech is Levelt's (1989) model. In this model, there are four stages of processing in the production of speech including: sentence construction, lexical access, positional patterning, and articulatory planning. In the first level, the speaker constructs his ideas and intentions. In the second level, the speaker transforms his intentions and ideas into words. In the third level, the speaker orders the word and phrases in patterns. In the fourth level, the speaker, "activates a series of verbal gestures through articulating planning" (MacWhinney, 2001, p.12346).
Moreover, Field (2005) revealed that speech errors are able to provide psycholinguistics with information about the words storage and retrieval from the mental lexicon. Field explained that by classifying the speech errors into: selection errors and assemblage errors. The selection errors refer to inability of the speakers to retrieve the words that they want to produce. Substitution is an example of selection errors because the speakers may substitute one word for another word or even non-word. The selection errors indicate that the meaning and form are responsible for connecting words in the mental lexicon of the speakers. In addition, they reveal that the speakers retrieve word...

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