Producing complex spoken numerals for time and space
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2004Author(s)
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s.l. : s.n.
ISBN
9076203164
Number of pages
119 p.
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RU Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 07 juli 2004
Promotor : Levelt, W.J.M. Co-promotor : Roelofs, A.P.A.
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Dissertation

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PsycholinguisticsAbstract
This thesis addressed the spoken production of complex numerals for time and space. The production of complex numerical expressions like those involved in telling time (e.g., 'quarter to four') or producing house numbers (e.g., 'two hundred forty-five') has been almost completely ignored. Yet, adult speakers produce such expressions on a regular basis in everyday communication. Thus, no theory on numerical cognition or speech production is complete without an account of the production of multi-morphemic utterances such as complex numeral expressions. The main question of this thesis is which particular speech planning levels are involved in the naming and reading of complex numerals for time and space. More specifically, this issue was investigated by examining different modes of response (clock times versus house numbers), alternative input formats (Arabic digit versus alphabetic format; analog versus digital clock displays), and different expression types (relative 'quarter to four' versus absolute 'three forty-five' time expressions).
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