production of speech

Processes {production, speech} {speech production} result in saying what one means. Timed, parallel processes connect words and ideas to reach states or sequences that satisfy phonology, syntax, grammar, and semantics constraints. Mostly-automatic processes use word and phrase probabilities. Feedback and feedforward processes adjust expression to content, and vice versa, and change phonetic structure into pattern of motor-nerve signals to speech muscles.

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