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A sketch of a Phonology-Extrinsic-Timing-Based Three-Component model of speech production

Authors :
Alice Turk
Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel
Source :
Speech Timing
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2020.

Abstract

This chapter presents the outline of a model of speech-production planning, based on symbolic phonology and the specification of surface-timing patterns using general-purpose timekeeping mechanisms. This phonology-extrinsic-timing-based, three-component (XT/3C) model includes a Phonological Planning Component, to set and prioritize the goals for an utterance; a Phonetic Planning Component, to quantitatively specify the acoustic targets and the movements to achieve them; and a Motor-Sensory Implementation component, to track the planned movements and adjust them to ensure that the targets are reached on time. This approach addresses some of the gaps in earlier speech-production models based on abstract symbolic phonology, by proposing a mechanism for the specification of context-appropriate surface phonetic variation, including timing. In this way it provides an alternative to the Task-Dynamics-based approach embodied in Articulatory Phonology.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Speech Timing
Accession number :
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