
This book explores the nature of cognitive representations and processes in speech motor control, based primarily on evidence from speech timing. It engages with the key question of whether phonological representations are spatio-temporal, as in the Articulatory Phonology approach, or symbolic (atemporal and non-quantitative); this issue has fundamental implications for the architecture of the speech production planning system, particularly with regard to the number of planning components and the type of timing mechanisms. Alice Turk and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel outline a number of arguments in favour of an alternative to the Articulatory Phonology/Task Dynamics model. They demonstrate that a different framework is needed to account for evidence from speech and non-speech timing behaviour, and specifically that three separate planning components must be posited: Phonological Planning, Phonetic Planning, and Motor-Sensory Implementation. The approach proposed in the book provides a clearer and more comprehensive account of what is known about motor timing in general and speech timing in particular. It will be of interest to phoneticians and phonologists from all theoretical backgrounds as well as to speech clinicians and technologists.
This book investigates the nature of cognitive representations and processes in speech motor control by analyzing evidence derived from speech timing. Alice Turk and Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel evaluate the debate between spatio-temporal phonological representations and symbolic, atemporal models. They propose a tripartite framework for the speech production planning system, arguing that Phonological Planning, Phonetic Planning, and Motor-Sensory Implementation must be treated as distinct components to accurately account for observed timing behaviors.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the theoretical debate regarding speech production architecture. Readers frequently note the high level of academic density, making it a specialized resource for phoneticians, phonologists, and speech technologists.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192514792
ISBN-13:
9780192514790
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