Kids' Slips

Kids' Slips
Title Kids' Slips PDF eBook
Author Jeri J. Jaeger
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 739
Release 2004-12-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1135658447

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The study of speech errors, or "slips of the tongue," is a time-honored methodology which serves as a window to the representation and processing of language and has proven to be the most reliable source of data for building theories of speech production planning. However, until Kids' Slips, there has never been a corpus of such errors from children with which to work. This is the first developmental linguistics research volume to document how online processing is revealed in young children, ages 18 months through 5 years, through their slips of the tongue. Thus, this text provides a new methodology and data source, which will greatly expand our ability to uncover the details of early language development. Professor Jaeger's groundbreaking book incorporates both details of her methodology and findings with implications for different aspects of language development, including phonetics and phonology, the lexicon, semantics, morphology, and syntax. While all the child data is included in the book, a Web site hosted by the author provides readers with the adult data as well. Kids' Slips targets those who study language development in linguistics, developmental psychology, and speech and hearing, as well as those who study language representation and processing more generally in the same disciplines.

Slips of the Tongue

Slips of the Tongue
Title Slips of the Tongue PDF eBook
Author Nanda Poulisse
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 286
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027241306

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This book reports the results of an extensive study of slips of the tongue produced by foreign language (L2) learners at different levels of proficiency. Thus, it provides new data which can be used to test current monolingual models of speech production and to further the development of bilingual speech production models. Moreover, it offers a new approach to the study of second language acquisition. The book contains a detailed survey of the findings of L1 slip research, including studies of slips produced by child L1 learners. It systematically compares these findings to those of the current L2 study and relates them to recent monolingual and bilingual models of speech production and to several cognitive models of second language acquisition. Special features of the book are its emphasis on methodological problems and the inclusion of the complete L2 corpus of 2000 slips of the tongue. It is expected that the book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in the areas of speech production and second language acquisition, and particularly to those who would like to test their own hypotheses using the L2 data.Summary of the contents of the book. The book provides an overview of the key findings in L1 slip research. It relates L1 findings to monolingual speech production models. It gives a detailed survey of studies of slips produced by children. It presents an up-to-date review of bilingual speech production models. It discusses recent cognitive models of second language acquisition. It gives a detailed description of an extensive research project on slips of the tongue produced by Dutch learners of English. The L2 slip corpus is tape-recorded. It discusses methodological problems in L1 slip research. It systematically compares the L1 findings to those of the L2 slip project. It relates the findings to monolingual and bilingual models of speech production and to cognitive models of second language acquisition. It makes the data available in the appendix.

S.O.S.

S.O.S.
Title S.O.S. PDF eBook
Author Frank H. Vizetelly
Publisher
Total Pages 52
Release 1922
Genre English language
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Slips of the Tongue and Language Production

Slips of the Tongue and Language Production
Title Slips of the Tongue and Language Production PDF eBook
Author Anne Cutler
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 297
Release 2011-09-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110828308

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Slips of Speech

Slips of Speech
Title Slips of Speech PDF eBook
Author John H. Bechtel
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages 158
Release 2019-09-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3734088135

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Reproduction of the original: Slips of Speech by John H. Bechtel

Slips of Speech

Slips of Speech
Title Slips of Speech PDF eBook
Author John Hendricks Bechtel
Publisher
Total Pages 217
Release 1918
Genre English language
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Experimental Slips and Human Error

Experimental Slips and Human Error
Title Experimental Slips and Human Error PDF eBook
Author Bernard J. Baars
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 352
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1489911642

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Whereas most humans spend their time trying to get things right, psycholo gists are perversely dedicated to error. Errors are extensively used to in vestigate perception, memory, and performance; some clinicians study errors like tea leaves for clues to unconscious motives; and this volume presents the work of researchers who, in an excess of perversity, actually cause people to make predictable errors in speech and action. Some reasons for this oddity are clear. Errors seem to stand at the nexus of many deep-psychological questions. The very concept of error presupposes a goal or criterion by comparison to which an error is an error; and goals bring in the foundation issues of control, motivation, and volition (Baars, 1987, 1988; Wiener, 1961). Errors serve to measure the quality of performance in learning, in expert knowledge, and in brain damage and other dysfunctional states; and by surprising us, they often call attention to phenomena we might otherwise take for granted. Errors also seem to reveal the "natural joints" in perception, language, memory, and problem solving-revealing units that may otherwise be invisible (e. g. , MacKay, 1981; Miller, 1956; Newell & Simon, 1972; Treisman & Gelade, 1980).