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Neural Representations and Mechanisms for the Performance of Simple Speech Sequences
2010
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience
■ Speakers plan the phonological content of their utterances before their release as speech motor acts. Using a finite alphabet of learned phonemes and a relatively small number of syllable structures, speakers are able to rapidly plan and produce arbitrary syllable sequences that fall within the rules of their language. The class of computational models of sequence planning and performance termed competitive queuing models have followed K. S. Lashley [The problem of serial order in behavior.
doi:10.1162/jocn.2009.21306
pmid:19583476
pmcid:PMC2937837
fatcat:frffa5oa7rcrzbq5podgidqshq