Speech errors as linguistic evidence

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Publisher
Mouton
Language
English
Pages
269

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Table of Contents

Fromkin, V. A. Introduction.
Freud, S. Slips of the tongue.
Wells, R. Predicting slips of the tongue.
Cohen, A. Errors of speech and their implication for understanding the strategy of language users.
Hockett, C. F. Where the tongue slips, there slip I.
Boomer, D. S. and Laver, J. D. M. Slips of the tongue.
Laver, J. D. M. The detection and correction of slips of the tongue.
Nooteboom, S. G. The tongue slips into patterns. Fry, D. B. The linguistic evidence of speech errors.
Mackay, D. G. Spoonerisms: the structure of errors in the serial order of speech.
Celce-Murcia, M. Meringer's corpus revisited.
Hill, A. A. A theory of speech errors.
Fromkin, V. A. The non-anomalous nature of anomalous utterances.
Appendix: A sample of speech errors.

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Includes bibliographies.

Published in
The Hague
Series
Janua linguarum., 77

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
401/.9
Library of Congress
P37 .F7

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Pagination
269 p.
Number of pages
269

Edition Identifiers

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OL5431609M
LCCN
73078443
OCLC/WorldCat
1009093

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OL2768233W

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