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Peer reviewedWilshire, Carolyn E. – Language and Speech, 1999
Two experiments explored the tongue-twister paradigm, which involves reciting a word string several times over at a fast rate, using a task variation that minimizes articulatory and mnemonic load. The task was found to elicit good rates of "pure" articulatory errors. Two features had a significant error-reducing effect: repeated…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Encoding (Psychology), Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns


