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The Two-Fold Way for Speech.

Authors :
McNeill, David
Publication Year :
1972

Abstract

On the basis of experimental data, the author makes the following observations: (1) the basic encoding processes in speech, the schemas of order, first produce elementary underlying sentences; (2) underlying sentence structure is the controlling step in the organization of speech; (3) underlying sentence structure plays a central role in regulating the duration of speech; (4) various processes that relate to speech take widely different amounts of time; (5) therefore, there is a definite correspondance between grammatical structure and linguistic performance. Tables containing data concerning temporal duration and a bibliography of references are included. (DD)

Details

Database :
ERIC
Notes :
Paper presented at the C.N.R.S. Conference on Psycholinguistics, Paris, France, December 12-17, 1971
Accession number :
ED084908