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Serial models ■ Introduction o Serial models assume that we begin with the overall idea of an utterance, followed by syntactic organization, content words, morphemes, and phonology Slips of the tongue typically involve just one level of planning, with other levels unaffected o There may be a final stage, after the planning of an utterance but before its articulation, that edits the utterance-to-be in a manner not inconsistent with Freuds ideas.(Fromklin 1971, 1975; Garret 1975) a Fromklin's Model of speech Production(p. 198)Serial models ◼ Introduction ◆ Serial models assume that we begin with the overall idea of an utterance, followed by syntactic organization, content words, morphemes, and phonology. ◆ Slips of the tongue typically involve just one level of planning, with other levels unaffected. ◆ There may be a final stage, after the planning of an utterance but before its articulation, that edits the utterance-to-be in a manner not inconsistent with Freud’s ideas. (Fromklin 1971, 1975; Garret 1975) ◼ Fromklin’s Model of Speech Production (p.198)
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