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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract A speech error, commonly referred to as a A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae, or occasionally self-demonstratingly, lipsus languae) or misspeaking, is a deviation (conscious or unconscious) from the apparently intended form of an utterance. They can be subdivided into spontaneously and inadvertently produced speech errors and intentionally produced word-plays or puns. Another distinction can be drawn between production and comprehension errors. Errors in speech production and perception are also called performance errors. Some examples of speech error include sound exchange or sound anticipation errors. In sound exchange errors the order of two individual morphemes is reversed, while in sound anticipation errors a sound from a later syllable replaces one from an earlier syllable. Slips of the tongue are a normal and common occurrence. One study shows that most people can make up to as much as 22 slips of the tongue per day. Speech errors are common among children, who have yet to refine their speech, and can frequently continue into adulthood. When errors continue past the age of 9 they are referred to as "residual speech errors" or RSEs. They sometimes lead to embarrassment and betrayal of the speaker's regional or ethnic origins. However, it is also common for them to enter the popular culture as a kind of linguistic "flavoring". Speech errors may be used intentionally for humorous effect, as with spoonerisms. Within the field of psycholinguistics, speech errors fall under the category of language production. Types of speech errors include: exchange errors, perseveration, anticipation, shift, substitution, blends, additions, and deletions. The study of speech errors has contributed to the establishment/refinement of models of speech production since Victoria Fromkin's pioneering work on this topic.a Fromkin's pioneering work on this topic. , Lapsus linguae és una locució llatina d'úsLapsus linguae és una locució llatina d'ús actual que significa "error involuntari" o ensopegada inconscient en parlar". Gramaticalment, està formada amb el nominatiu de lapsus,-us (error) i el genitiu de lingua,-ae (llengua). Si es tractés d'un error en escriure seria lapsus calami, (calamus,-i (ploma)).seria lapsus calami, (calamus,-i (ploma)). , La locuzione latina lapsus linguae, tradotLa locuzione latina lapsus linguae, tradotta letteralmente, significa errore dovuto alla lingua. Si qualifica tale un errore commesso dall'interlocutore orale per distrazione o per fretta. Se invece l'errore è stato commesso scrivendo, si parlerà di lapsus calami. Agli inizi del Novecento, il fondatore della psicoanalisi Sigmund Freud ha elaborato una teoria secondo la quale tale tipo di lapsus rivelerebbe qualcosa che è stato rimosso dalla psiche. Il lapsus linguae ha rilevanza anche sul piano giuridico, integrando una delle ipotesi di c.d. errore ostativo. In particolare, all'art. 1433 c.c. esso viene assimilato, nell'attuale assetto civilistico italiano, al c.d. errore motivo per quanto concerne il trattamento sanzionatorio (ossia, l'annullabilità del contratto che ne è affetto).llabilità del contratto che ne è affetto). , Versprecher sind unwillkürliche sprachliche Fehler, die beim Sprechen unterlaufen und nicht auf organische oder sonstige gesundheitliche Ursachen zurückgeführt werden können. , Lapsus linguae​ es una locución latina de Lapsus linguae​ es una locución latina de uso actual, a veces adaptada como lapsus línguae,​ que significa «error lingüístico o tropiezo cometido al hablar».​ Gramaticalmente está formada con el nominativo de lapsus, y el genitivo de linguae, -æ (lengua). El segundo elemento de la locución se pronuncia habitualmente «lingüe», como en latín vulgar, aunque también es válido pronunciarlo como «línguae», como en latín clásico.​lo como «línguae», como en latín clásico.​ , 口误是指人們說出的話偏離了自己的本意。它们可以被细分为自发的和不经意间产生的口誤和有意产生的文字游戏或双关语。口誤在儿童中很常见,因为他们的表達能力還有待提高,而且頻繁口誤這種情況会持续到成年。一项研究表明,大多数人每天可能会出现多达22次的口误。 , Kilir lidah atau selip lidah (bahasa InggrKilir lidah atau selip lidah (bahasa Inggris: slip of the tongue) merupakan kondisi pengucapan yang keliru antara hasil produksi tuturan dengan apa yang sebenarnya ingin diucapkan dan dimaksudkan. Ada kesulitan atau ketidaklancaran dalam berbahasa. Kilir lidah termasuk dalam kekeliruan berbahasa atau kekeliruan wicara karena penutur tidak memproduksi kata yang sebenarnya dikehendaki. Ketika penutur menyadari kekeliruan yang diperbuat, biasanya mereka melakukan perbaikan, senyap sebentar, melanjutkan tuturannya lagi, atau terkadang menambahkan komentar atas kekeliruan yang telah diucapkan tersebut. Proses koreksi kekeliruan dalam kilir lidah berkolerasi dengan retrival kata, yaitu proses pemanggilan kosakata yang dibutuhkan dalam tuturan. Sebagai contoh, penutur mengucapkan "makan" untuk maksud "makam"; "kanan" untuk maksud "kiri"; "melon" untuk maksud "lemon"; dan sebagainya.lon" untuk maksud "lemon"; dan sebagainya.
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rdfs:comment Lapsus linguae és una locució llatina d'úsLapsus linguae és una locució llatina d'ús actual que significa "error involuntari" o ensopegada inconscient en parlar". Gramaticalment, està formada amb el nominatiu de lapsus,-us (error) i el genitiu de lingua,-ae (llengua). Si es tractés d'un error en escriure seria lapsus calami, (calamus,-i (ploma)).seria lapsus calami, (calamus,-i (ploma)). , Lapsus linguae​ es una locución latina de Lapsus linguae​ es una locución latina de uso actual, a veces adaptada como lapsus línguae,​ que significa «error lingüístico o tropiezo cometido al hablar».​ Gramaticalmente está formada con el nominativo de lapsus, y el genitivo de linguae, -æ (lengua). El segundo elemento de la locución se pronuncia habitualmente «lingüe», como en latín vulgar, aunque también es válido pronunciarlo como «línguae», como en latín clásico.​lo como «línguae», como en latín clásico.​ , Kilir lidah atau selip lidah (bahasa InggrKilir lidah atau selip lidah (bahasa Inggris: slip of the tongue) merupakan kondisi pengucapan yang keliru antara hasil produksi tuturan dengan apa yang sebenarnya ingin diucapkan dan dimaksudkan. Ada kesulitan atau ketidaklancaran dalam berbahasa. Kilir lidah termasuk dalam kekeliruan berbahasa atau kekeliruan wicara karena penutur tidak memproduksi kata yang sebenarnya dikehendaki. Ketika penutur menyadari kekeliruan yang diperbuat, biasanya mereka melakukan perbaikan, senyap sebentar, melanjutkan tuturannya lagi, atau terkadang menambahkan komentar atas kekeliruan yang telah diucapkan tersebut. Proses koreksi kekeliruan dalam kilir lidah berkolerasi dengan retrival kata, yaitu proses pemanggilan kosakata yang dibutuhkan dalam tuturan. Sebagai contoh, penutur mengucapkan "makan" untuk mantoh, penutur mengucapkan "makan" untuk ma , La locuzione latina lapsus linguae, tradotLa locuzione latina lapsus linguae, tradotta letteralmente, significa errore dovuto alla lingua. Si qualifica tale un errore commesso dall'interlocutore orale per distrazione o per fretta. Se invece l'errore è stato commesso scrivendo, si parlerà di lapsus calami. Agli inizi del Novecento, il fondatore della psicoanalisi Sigmund Freud ha elaborato una teoria secondo la quale tale tipo di lapsus rivelerebbe qualcosa che è stato rimosso dalla psiche.qualcosa che è stato rimosso dalla psiche. , Versprecher sind unwillkürliche sprachliche Fehler, die beim Sprechen unterlaufen und nicht auf organische oder sonstige gesundheitliche Ursachen zurückgeführt werden können. , A speech error, commonly referred to as a A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae, or occasionally self-demonstratingly, lipsus languae) or misspeaking, is a deviation (conscious or unconscious) from the apparently intended form of an utterance. They can be subdivided into spontaneously and inadvertently produced speech errors and intentionally produced word-plays or puns. Another distinction can be drawn between production and comprehension errors. Errors in speech production and perception are also called performance errors. Some examples of speech error include sound exchange or sound anticipation errors. In sound exchange errors the order of two individual morphemes is reversed, while in sound anticipation errors a sound from a later syllable replaces one from an earlier syllable. Sl replaces one from an earlier syllable. Sl , 口误是指人們說出的話偏離了自己的本意。它们可以被细分为自发的和不经意间产生的口誤和有意产生的文字游戏或双关语。口誤在儿童中很常见,因为他们的表達能力還有待提高,而且頻繁口誤這種情況会持续到成年。一项研究表明,大多数人每天可能会出现多达22次的口误。
rdfs:label Kilir lidah , Omyłka słowna , Lapsus linguae , Speech error , 口誤 , Versprecher
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