| Kelso, J.A.S, Saltzman, E., & Tuller, B. (1986). The dynamical theory of speech production: Data and theory. Journal of Phonetics, 1144, 29-60. |
....presents challenges. For example, in models of motor activity an important issue is whether the action plan is a literal specification of the output sequence, or whether the plan represents serial order in a more abstract manner (e.g. Lashley, 1951; MacNeilage, 1970; Fowler, 1977, 1980; Kelso, Saltzman, Tuller, 1986; Saltzman Kelso, 1987; Jordan Rosenbaum, 1988) Linguistic theoreticians have perhaps tended to be less concerned with the representation and processing of the temporal aspects to utterances (assuming, for instance, that all the information in an utterance is somehow made available ....
Kelso, J.A.S, Saltzman, E., & Tuller, B. (1986). The dynamical theory of speech production: Data and theory. Journal of Phonetics, 1144, 29-60.
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