Term ID: T3619

Language Production Theory

/language-production-theory/
Theoretical frameworks explaining cognitive processes involved in formulating and expressing thoughts through communication.
Example: Models describing how speakers access vocabulary, organize syntax, and coordinate articulation during speech production.

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Reference: Bock & Levelt (1994)