PSYC 432 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Syntactic Category, Speech Error, Phoneme
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Lots of pauses/ums we are planning what we are going to say. Speech planning some pre-planning: we plan our speech before uttering it, but we plan it out in little chunks, saying (cid:498)um(cid:499) shows that we are planning it in chunks as we say it. Ex: job interview: you can practice questions, but you are still going to be planning it on the fly to be appropriate for the questions and situation. Anything where the speaker says something different from what they meant to say. Ex: the dog sat on the mat. Meant to say: the cat sat on the mat. Ex: george bushes: (cid:498)sex(cid:499) instead of setbacks he deleted part of the. When you make a speech error, it results in a real word rather syllables and merged the beginning and end. than nothing. Speech errors are not disfluencies (uh, um, baa, etc. ) Which is a failure in fluency of delivery. Correction adds a disfluency to the sentence: