Language production involves the translation of thought into
speech, as instantiated by a whole range of mental operations
involved in conceptualization, formulation and articulation. This
special issue on language production offers a fine sample of the
latest research into the various processes involved in speaking.
Each contribution addresses different aspects of language
production processes, from phonetic and phonological activation,
the involvement of syllables in language production, lexical
activation and selection, to the role of gestures in
conceptualization. This collection of empirical findings and their
theoretical embedding is an essential read for those working in the
field of language production, in neighbouring areas of
psycholinguistics and in linguistics.
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