Abstract

Summary : Phonological encoding in speech production. This paper begins with a presentation of Levelt and Wheeldon's (1994) model of phonological encoding in language production. Then, the methods used to study this process are presented. In a third part, data on phonological encoding, including speech errors, the tip of the tongue phenomenon, reaction times studies and neuropsychological studies are reviewed. Finally, evidence for the syllable's role as a unit of speech production is presented. A mixed representation of the syllable in which syllables are both chunks and schemas is suggested. Key words : phonological encoding, speech planning, syllable.

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