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Linguists debate whether these stages can interact or whether they occur serially (compare Dell & Reich (1981) and Motley, Camden & Baars (1982)). For ease of description, the language production process is described as a series of independent stages, though recent evidence shows this is inaccurate.[12] For further descriptions of interactive activation models see Jaeger, Furth & Hilliard (2012). Dell, Gary; Reich, Peter (1981). "Stages in sentence production: An analysis of speech error data". Journal of Memory and Language. 20 (6): 611–629. doi:10.1016/S0022-5371(81)90202-4. Motley, Michael; Camden, Carl; Baars, Bernard (1982). "Covert formulation and editing of anomalies in speech production: Evidence from experimentally elicited slips of the tongue". Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior. 21 (5): 578–594. doi:10.1016/S0022-5371(82)90791-5. Jaeger, Florian; Furth, Katrina; Hilliard, Caitlin (2012). "Phonological overlap affects lexical selection during sentence production". Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 38 (5): 1439–1449. doi:10.1037/a0027862. PMID22468803.
Fujimura 1961. Fujimura, Osamu (1961). "Bilabial stop and nasal consonants: A motion picture study and its acoustical implications". Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 4 (3): 233–47. doi:10.1044/jshr.0403.233. PMID13702471.
Bizzi et al. 1992. Bizzi, E.; Hogan, N.; Mussa-Ivaldi, F.; Giszter, S. (1992). "Does the nervous system use equilibrium-point control to guide single and multiple joint movements?". Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 15 (4): 603–13. doi:10.1017/S0140525X00072538. PMID23302290.
Goldinger 1996. Goldinger, Stephen (1996). "Words and voices: episodic traces in spoken word identification and recognition memory". Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 22 (5): 1166–83. doi:10.1037/0278-7393.22.5.1166. PMID8926483.
Eklund 2008, p. 237. Eklund, Robert (2008). "Pulmonic ingressive phonation: Diachronic and synchronic characteristics, distribution and function in animal and human sound production and in human speech". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 38 (3): 235–324. doi:10.1017/S0025100308003563. S2CID146616135.
Eklund 2008. Eklund, Robert (2008). "Pulmonic ingressive phonation: Diachronic and synchronic characteristics, distribution and function in animal and human sound production and in human speech". Journal of the International Phonetic Association. 38 (3): 235–324. doi:10.1017/S0025100308003563. S2CID146616135.
adapted from Sedivy (2019, p. 411) and Boersma (1998, p. 11) Sedivy, Julie (2019). Language in Mind: An Introduction to Psycholinguistics (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN978-1605357058. Boersma, Paul (1998). Functional phonology: Formalizing the interactions between articulatory and perceptual drives. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. ISBN9055690546. OCLC40563066.
Boersma 1998. Boersma, Paul (1998). Functional phonology: Formalizing the interactions between articulatory and perceptual drives. The Hague: Holland Academic Graphics. ISBN9055690546. OCLC40563066.