A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae, or occasionally self-demonstratingly, lipsus languae) or misspeaking...
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linguistic errors – some, such as aphasia or speech disorders, where the user is unable to say what they intend to, are generally considered errors, while...
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each second. Errors in speech production are relatively rare occurring at a rate of about once in every 900 words in spontaneous speech. Words that are...
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and phonological problems exist. Though speech sound disorders are associated with childhood, some residual errors may persist into adulthood. Several different...
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different aspects of speech: speech production and speech perception of the sounds used in a language, speech repetition, speech errors, the ability to map...
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the attempted speech movements), while struggling to produce the sound. Self correction of errors Patients are aware of their speech errors and can attempt...
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Word error rate (WER) is a common metric of the performance of a speech recognition or machine translation system. The WER metric typically ranges from...
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distinction is generally made[by whom?] between errors (systematic deviations) and mistakes (speech performance errors) which are not treated the same from a linguistic...
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Freudian slip (category Speech error)
In psychoanalysis, a Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an...
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information (MMI), minimum classification error (MCE), and minimum phone error (MPE). Decoding of the speech (the term for what happens when the system...
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Malapropism (category Speech error)
rather than the intended ambidextrous. Malapropisms often occur as errors in natural speech and are sometimes the subject of media attention, especially when...
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In linguistics, according to J. Richard et al., (2002), an error is the use of a word, speech act or grammatical items in such a way that it seems imperfect...
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Spoonerism (category Speech error)
A spoonerism is an occurrence of speech in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis) between two words of a phrase...
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phoneme errors, the phoneme with the greatest margin of speech error is l [l] mistaken for r [r]. Other phonemes that had a high level of speech error include...
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part-of-speech tagging, parsing, named entity recognition (NER), machine translation (MT), speech recognition (SR), and dialogue systems. Error-driven...
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taught at UCLA. She studied slips of the tongue, mishearing, and other speech errors, which she applied to phonology, the study of how the sounds of a language...
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Language production (category CS1 errors: periodical ignored)
models and different kinds of speech by using language production research methods that include collecting speech errors and elicited production tasks...
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Paraphasia (category Speech error)
this aphasia are aware of their errors in speech. Damage to the Broca's area does not affect comprehension of speech. Wernicke's aphasia is characterized...
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instances of increased tempo in cases of speakers' self-corrections of speech errors, and in citing embedded material in the form of titles and names, e...
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Psycholinguistics (section Language production errors)
pronunciation errors. These speech errors have significant implications for understanding how language is produced, in that they reflect that: Speech is not...
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Barbarism (linguistics) (category Speech error)
pronunciation in a language, particularly one regarded as an error in morphology, while a solecism is an error in syntax. The label was originally applied to mixing...
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Interlanguage (category Speech error)
assumed that learner errors were caused by the difference between L1 (their first language) and L2. It was deficit-focused; speech errors were thought to arise...
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Hypercorrection (category Speech error)
an incorrect result. It does not occur when a speaker follows "a natural speech instinct", according to Otto Jespersen and Robert J. Menner. Hypercorrection...
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motivation for the distinction between performance and competence comes from speech errors: despite having a perfect understanding of the correct forms, a speaker...
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Language processing in the brain (redirect from Speech processing in the brain)
effect). Studies have also found that speech errors committed during reading are remarkably similar to speech errors made during the recall of recently learned...
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Mumpsimus (category Speech error)
habit of pronouncing "nuclear" as "nucular", despite the error being widely reported. In his speech at the State Opening of Parliament on Christmas Eve 1545...
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Lapsus (category Speech error)
excuses and remedial work. Dittography Freudian slip Ivan Pavlov Latinism Speech error Plot hole D. C. Greetham, Scholarly Editing (1995)p. 452 S. Freud, Introductory...
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specialize in the LibriSpeech dataset, although when tested across many datasets, it is more robust and makes 50% fewer errors than other models.[non-primary...
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Metathesis (linguistics) (category Speech error)
Arabic definite article. Metathesis is responsible for some common speech errors, such as children acquiring spaghetti as pasketti. The word ask has...
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acquisition, error treatment refers to the way teachers respond to learners' linguistic errors made in the course of learning a second language. Many error treatment...
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