Speech production monitoring and traces of unintended representations

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titleSpeech production monitoring and traces of unintended representations
start_date2015/03/06
schedule11h-12h
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location_infosalle B011
summarySpeech production is a highly complex yet fast and efficient cognitive   skill. Nevertheless, though not usually of a magnitude that is   disruptive for communicative purposes, we do commit a considerable   amount of errors or anomalies in spontaneous speech. In this talk, I   will address two questions arising from these observations, namely:   (1) “how do speakers avoid errors? “ and (2) “can errors or anomalies   such as traces of unintended representations reveal the inner workings   of speech production?”. First, I will examine the case of bilingual   speech production. Specifically, I will consider how bilinguals are   able to avoid intrusions from the unintended language, and how traces   of the unintended language might be informative about interactivity in   bilingual and monolingual speech production. Second, I will introduce   a research project considering the hypothesis that monitoring of   speech and of other cognitive skills might share processes.
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