A theory of lexical access in speech production 论文
1996引用 295
Phonetics and Phonology ResearchSpeech and dialogue systemsNeurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
摘要
The generation of words in speech involves a number of processing stages. There is, first, a stage of conceptual preparation; this is followed by stages of lexical selection, phonological encoding, phonetic encoding and articulation. In addition, the speaker monitors the output and, if necessary, self-corrects. Major parts of the theory have been computer modelled. The paper concentrates on experimental reaction time evidence in support of the theory.