Abstract-Spoonerisms are defined as involuntary rearrangements of elements in the serial order of speech, as when waste the term is produced as taste the werm. An analysis of 124 Spoonerisms in the natural speech of Germans showed that: 1. ... Do reversed phonemes usually occur in the initial syllable of words?
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Thus, the interacting phonemes must be very close together in Spoonerisms, and if they are not, the rate of speech must be very fast for Spoonerisms to occur.
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Spoonerism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A spoonerism is an error in speech or deliberate play on words in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are switched (see metathesis). It is named after the Reverend William Archibald...
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Speech errors or slips of the tongue, (such as Spoonerisms) occur regularly in normal conversation. These errors provide indirect evidence for the units, stages and cognitive computations involved in speech production.
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Speech errors or slips of the tongue, (such as Spoonerisms) occur regularly in normal conversation. These errors provide indirect evidence for the units, stages and cognitive computations involved in speech production.
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Plural: spoonerisms. The word derives from a man called the Reverend William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), Warden of New College, Oxford. The Rev. Spooner was prone to a speech problem where he mixed up the first couple of letters ... Figures of speech, like Spoonerisms, make speech more humorous when used deliberately.
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Other evidence for neural programming comes from speech errors such as slips of the tongue. When spoonerisms occur, for instance, and one consonant is substituted for another, this only occurs in same syllable position.
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This study will then consolidate and reconcile a number of competing theoretical models regarding the cognitive status of phonological processes which occur during speech production planning and execution in Mandarin, ... Mackay, D. (1970). Spoonerisms: The structure of errors in the serial order of speech.
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