Preface
Acknowledgments
Authors Notes
Chapter 1 The Speaker as Information
Processer
1.1 A Case Study
1.2 A Blueprint for the Speaker
1.3 Processing Components as Relatively Autonomous Specialists
1.4 Executive Control and Automaticity
1.5 Units of Processing and Incremental Production
Summary
Chapter 2 The Speaker as Interlocutor
2.1 Interaction
2.2 Deixis
2.3 Intention
Summary
Chapter 3 The Structure of Messages
3.1 Modes of Knowledge Representation and Preverbal Messages
3.2 Semantic Entities and Relations
3.3 The Thematic Structure of Messages
3.4 Perspective and Information Structure
3.5 Mood, Aspect, and Deixis
3.6 Language-Specific
Requirements
Summary
Chapter 4 The Generation of Messages
4.1 From Intention to Message
4.2 Bookkeeping and Some of Its Consequences for Message Construction
4.3 Macroplanning 1: Deciding on Information to Be Expressed
4.4 Macroplanning 2: Ordering Information for Expression
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Chapter 5 Surface Structure
Chapter 6 Lexical Entries and Accessing Lemmas
Chapter 7 The Generation of Surface Structure
Chapter 8 Phonetic Plans for Words and Connected Speech
Chapter 9 Generating Phonetic Plans for Words
Chapter 10 Generating Phonetic Plans for Connected Speech
Chapter 11 Articulating
Chapter 12 Self-Monitoring and Self-Repair
Appendix Symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet, with Examples
Bibliography
Author Index
Subject Index