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- Speech_error abstract "A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae), is a deviation (conscious or unconscious) from the apparently intended form of an utterance. They can be subdivided into spontaneously and inadvertently produced speech errors and intentionally produced word-plays or puns. Another distinction can be drawn between production and comprehension errors. Errors in speech production and perception are also called performance errors.Speech errors are common among children, who have yet to refine their speech, and can frequently continue into adulthood. They sometimes lead to embarrassment and betrayal of the speaker's regional or ethnic origins. However, it is also common for them to enter the popular culture as a kind of linguistic "flavoring". Speech errors may be used intentionally for humorous effect, as with Spoonerisms.Within the field of psycholinguistics, speech errors fall under the category of language production. Types of speech errors include: exchange errors, perseveration, anticipation, shift, substitution, blends, additions, and deletions. The study of speech errors contributes to the establishment/refinement of models of speech production.".
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- Speech_error wikiPageExternalLink CommonMistakes.html.
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- Speech_error wikiPageID "3449686".
- Speech_error wikiPageRevisionID "593838034".
- Speech_error hasPhotoCollection Speech_error.
- Speech_error subject Category:Phonetics.
- Speech_error subject Category:Speech.
- Speech_error subject Category:Speech_and_language_pathology.
- Speech_error subject Category:Speech_error.
- Speech_error comment "A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae), is a deviation (conscious or unconscious) from the apparently intended form of an utterance. They can be subdivided into spontaneously and inadvertently produced speech errors and intentionally produced word-plays or puns. Another distinction can be drawn between production and comprehension errors.".
- Speech_error label "Lapsus linguae".
- Speech_error label "Lapsus linguae".
- Speech_error label "Speech error".
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- Speech_error sameAs Lapsus_linguae.
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- Speech_error sameAs Q2250680.
- Speech_error sameAs Q2250680.
- Speech_error wasDerivedFrom Speech_error?oldid=593838034.
- Speech_error isPrimaryTopicOf Speech_error.