TY - BOOK ID - 9869232 TI - Speaking : from intention to articulation PY - 1995 SN - 0262620898 0262121379 0262278227 058503849X 9780262278225 9780585038490 9780262121378 9780262620895 PB - Cambridge (Mass.): MIT press DB - UniCat KW - #KVHB:Articulatie KW - #KVHB:Psycholinguistiek KW - #KVHB:Fonetiek KW - 159.9:800 KW - Psycholinguistiek KW - 159.9:800 Psycholinguistiek KW - Psycholinguistics KW - Speech KW - Language, Psychology of KW - Language and languages KW - Psychology of language KW - Linguistics KW - Psychology KW - Thought and thinking KW - Public Speaking KW - Speaking, Public KW - Language Development KW - Phonation KW - Voice KW - Psycholinguistic KW - Talking KW - Oral communication KW - Phonetics KW - Psychological aspects KW - Psycholinguistics. KW - Speech. KW - Communicatie (taalwetenschap). KW - Psycholinguïstiek. KW - Verbale communicatie. KW - Psycholinguistique KW - Parole KW - Actes de langage. KW - Communication orale. KW - Langage et langues. KW - Parole. KW - Psycholinguistique. KW - Spraakproductie. KW - Taalpsychologie. KW - psycholinguistics. KW - speeches (compositions). KW - speeches (documents). KW - Énonciation (linguistique). UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:9869232 AB - A psycholinguistic treatment of the process of speech, from constraints on conversational appropriateness to articulation and self-monitoring. Seeing the speaker as an information processor, Levelt (director of Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics) proposes a model in which message generation, grammatical encoding, phonological encoding, and articulation are relatively autonomous processors.--Booknews.com ER -