PSYC 340 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Freudian Slip, Subcategorization, Bound And Unbound Morphemes

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Until recently, models of speech production were primarily based on analyses of spontaneously occurring speech errors. Freudian slip: freud noted the occurrence of slips of the tongue and proposed that they revealed our repressed thoughts: not all freudian slips arise from repressed sexual thought. Morpheme stranding: when the bound morpheme has been left in its original place while free morpheme has moved ( a weekend for maniacs a maniac for weekends: suggests they are involved in different processing. : word order is not yet explicitly represented. The semantic content of words is specified and assigned to syntactic roles such as subject and object. There is a dissociation between syntactic planning and lexical retrieval. Morpheme exchanges- root or stem morpheme has been accessed independently of its plural affix (e. g. think maniac s: suggests that content words behave differently from function words and are therefore involved in different processing stages.

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