There's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip

Anne Cutler, Caroline G. Henton

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    Abstract

    The retiring academic may look back on, inter alia, years of conference attendance. Speech error researchers are uniquely fortunate because they can collect data in any situation involving communication; accordingly, the retiring speech error researcher will have collected data at those conferences. We here address the issue of whether error data collected in situations involving conviviality (such as at conferences) is representative of error data in general. Our approach involved a comparison, across three levels of linguistic processing, between a specially constructed Conviviality Sample and the largest existing source of speech error data, the newly available Fromkin Speech Error Database. The results indicate that there are grounds for regarding the data in the Conviviality Sample as a better than average reflection of the true population of all errors committed. These findings encourage us to recommend further data collection in collaboration with like-minded colleagues.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOn Speech and Language: Studies for Sieb G. Nooteboom
    Place of PublicationThe Netherlands
    PublisherNetherlands Graduate School of Linguistics
    Pages37-45
    Number of pages9
    ISBN (Print)9789076864532
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

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