Inner speech and sentence processing
Margaret Fleck
margaretmfleck at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 9 15:18:51 UTC 2008
Such as phonological properties of the spoken words affecting the reading
process?
Margaret (Fleck, U. Illinois)
--- Roxana <mboteza1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Professor MacWhinney,
>
> Thank you so much for your suggestions. I have read the book that you
> have mentioned - "Inner Speech - L2." There is one thing that I wanted
> to add, since it was not explicit in my initial message - I am
> interested in finding research studies (if there are any out there)
> looking at the role of inner speech in the processing of written (not
> spoken) sentences or discourse. My sense is that while inner speech
> would no doubt interfere with the processing of spoken language, it
> might facilitate the processing of written language, especially when
> it comes to the processing of ambiguous sentences in either L1 or L2.
> I don't know if there have been any studies done in this regard. I was
> not able to find any, but I am still looking.
>
> Roxana
>
>
> >
>
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