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speech production
is the process by which spoken words are selected to be produced, have their phonetics formulated and then finally are articulated by the motor system in the vocal apparatus. Speech production can be spontaneous such as when a person creates the words of a conversation, reaction such as when they name a picture or read aloud a written word, or a vocal imitation such as in speech repetition. Speech production is not the same as language production since language can also be produced manually by signs.

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Recitation/Repetition (Overt)
  • areas of activation during covert minus areas of activation during overt
 

Word Stem Completion (Overt)
  • areas of activation during covert minus areas of activation during overt
 

phonological discrimination
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 
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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

is the process by which spoken words are selected to be produced, have their phonetics formulated and then finally are articulated by the motor system in the vocal apparatus. Speech production can be spontaneous such as when a person creates the words of a conversation, reaction such as when they name a picture or read aloud a written word, or a vocal imitation such as in speech repetition. Speech production is not the same as language production since language can also be produced manually by signs. (from Wikipedia)

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