The time course of self-monitoring within words and utterances.

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Abstract

The within-word and within-utterance time course of internal and external self-monitoring is investigated in a four-word tongue twister experiment eliciting interactional word initial and word medial segmental errors and their repairs. It is found that detection rate for both internal and external self-monitoring decreases from early to late both within words and within utterances. Also, offset-to-repair times are more often of 0 ms in initial than in medial consonants.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 8th workshop on disfluencies in spontaneous speech
EditorsRobert Eklund, Ralph Rose
Place of PublicationStockholm
PublisherKTH
Pages45-48
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 20 Aug 2017

Publication series

NameTMH-QPSR
Number1
Volume85
ISSN (Print)1104-5787

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