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A '''speech error''' is a non-canonical aspect of an [[utterance]] that was not intended by the [[speaker]]. | A '''speech error''' is a non-canonical aspect of an [[utterance]] that was not intended by the [[speaker]]. | ||
− | ===Synonyms | + | Mispronunciations or speech errors can be divided into different types. |
+ | |||
+ | # '''[[anticipation]]s''': 'a leading list' (for 'a reading list') | ||
+ | # '''[[perseveration]]s''': 'at the beginning of the burn' (for 'at the beginning of the turn') | ||
+ | # '''[[reversal]]s''' or [[spoonerism]]s: 'heft lemisphere' (for 'left hemisphere') | ||
+ | : (Examples are taken from Fromkin 1973) | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
+ | [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Speech+error&lemmacode=1303 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] | ||
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+ | ==Synonyms== | ||
*[[slip of the tongue]] | *[[slip of the tongue]] | ||
− | + | ==Related terms== | |
*[[slip of the ear]] | *[[slip of the ear]] | ||
*[[slip of the pen]] | *[[slip of the pen]] | ||
*[[slip of the hand]] | *[[slip of the hand]] | ||
− | + | ==References== | |
− | *Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1973. ''Speech errors as linguistic evidence.'' The Hangue: Mouton. | + | * [[Victoria A. Fromkin|Fromkin, Victoria A.]] (ed.) 1973. ''Speech errors as linguistic evidence.'' The Hangue: Mouton. |
− | *Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1980. ''Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pend and hand.'' New York: Academic Press. | + | * Fromkin, Victoria A. 1973. 'Slips of the tongue', Scientific American 229, 1973, 114. |
+ | * Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1980. ''Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pend and hand.'' New York: Academic Press. | ||
− | + | ==Other languages== | |
− | German [[Versprecher]] | + | German [[Versprecher]]/[[Sprechfehler]] |
{{dc}} | {{dc}} | ||
[[Category:Psycholinguistics]] | [[Category:Psycholinguistics]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Phonetics]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Speech error]] | ||
+ | {{stub}} |
Latest revision as of 13:05, 9 November 2014
Definition
A speech error is a non-canonical aspect of an utterance that was not intended by the speaker.
Mispronunciations or speech errors can be divided into different types.
- anticipations: 'a leading list' (for 'a reading list')
- perseverations: 'at the beginning of the burn' (for 'at the beginning of the turn')
- reversals or spoonerisms: 'heft lemisphere' (for 'left hemisphere')
- (Examples are taken from Fromkin 1973)
Links
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
Synonyms
Related terms
References
- Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1973. Speech errors as linguistic evidence. The Hangue: Mouton.
- Fromkin, Victoria A. 1973. 'Slips of the tongue', Scientific American 229, 1973, 114.
- Fromkin, Victoria A. (ed.) 1980. Errors in linguistic performance: Slips of the tongue, ear, pend and hand. New York: Academic Press.
Other languages
German Versprecher/Sprechfehler
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