Sieb G. Nooteboom
List of John Benjamins publications for which Sieb G. Nooteboom plays a role.
Articles
Do speakers try to distract attention from their speech errors? The prosody of self-repairs Above and Beyond the Segments: Experimental linguistics and phonetics, Caspers, Johanneke, Yiya Chen, Willemijn Heeren, Jos Pacilly, Niels O. Schiller and Ellen van Zanten (eds.), pp. 203–217 | Article
2014 Self-repairs of segmental speech errors come in two varieties: repairs of early
and of late-detected errors. Early-detected errors are detected in inner, late
detected errors in overt speech. Late-detected errors are those in which the
word or phrase containing the error is completed before the… read more
Monitoring for speech errors has different functions in inner and overt speech The Linguistics Enterprise: From knowledge of language to knowledge in linguistics, Everaert, Martin B.H., Tom Lentz, Hannah N.M. De Mulder, Øystein Nilsen and Arjen Zondervan (eds.), pp. 213–234 | Article
2010 In this paper it is argued that monitoring for speech errors is not the same in inner speech and in overt speech. In inner speech it is meant to prevent the errors from becoming public, in overt speech to repair the damage caused by the errors. It is expected that in inner speech, but not in overt… read more
Alphabetics: From phonemes to letters or from letters to phonemes? Constraints on Spelling Changes, Nottbusch, Guido and Eliane Segers (eds.), pp. 129–143 | Article
2007 This paper is concerned with the relation between our capacity for alphabetic reading and writing the sound forms of languages on the one hand, and the structure of speech and language on the other. It starts from two questions: (1) What structural properties of human languages enable us to read… read more