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THE NATURE OF
  SPEAKING
WHAT SPEAKERS DO
1. Speech production
   – Conceptualization and formulation
   – formulation
   – Articulation
1. Self-monitoring and repair
2. Automaticity
3. Fluency
4. Managing talk
SPEECH PRODUCTION
- is the process by which spoken words
   are selected to be produced, have
   their phonetics formulated and then
   finally is articulated by the motor
   system in the vocal apparatus.
Three stages:
 1. Conceptualization and formulation
   • to create speech links a desired
     concept to a particular spoken word
     to be expressed
 1. Formulation
   • the linguistic form required for that
     word's expression is created.
3. Articulation
   • involves the retrieval of the particular
      motor phonetics of a word and
      the motor coordination of
      appropriate phonation and articulation
      by the lungs, glottis,
      larynx, tongue, lips, jaw, and other
      parts of the vocal apparatus
SELF-MONITORING AND
                    REPAIR
 Self-monitoring happens concurrently with the stages of
 conceptualization, formulation, and articulation… A re-think
 at the planning stage may result in the abandonment of the
   message altogether, as when someone starts to gossip
    and realizes the subject of the gossip is within hearing
                          distance!...

Hand in hand with monitoring is the ability to make running
    repairs … Repair can take the form of an immediate
 correction or ‘retrace-and –repair’ sequences, that is, when
 the speaker retraces or ‘re-winds’ an utterance, and starts
 again, but with a different sequence of words or phrases…
AUTOMATICITY
   In order to achieve any degree of fluency, some
                 degree of automaticity
  is necessary. It allows speakers to focus on their
                       attention on
         the aspects of the speaking task …

In this sense, speaking is like any other skill, such as
    driving or playing a musical instrument: the more
            practice you get, the better it is …
FLUENCY

1.Speed
2.Pausing
3.Placement of pauses
4.The length of run
5 Speaking Rules

 1. Don't study grammar too much
 2. Learn and study phrases
 3. Reading and Listening is NOT
  enough. Practice Speaking what
  you hear!
 4. Submerge yourself
 5. Study correct material
MANAGING TALK

1.Interaction
2.Turn-taking
3.Paralinguistics
WHAT SPEAKERS KNOW

1. Linguistic knowledge
2. Psycholinguistic knowledge
3. Sociolinguistic knowledge
4. Discourse knowledge
TYPES OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE

A. Monologue
   1. Planned
   2. Unplanned
B. Dialogue
   1. Interpersonal
      a. Familiar
      b. Unfamiliar
   2. Transactional
      a. Familiar
      b. unfamiliar
WHAT MAKES SPEAKING
        DIFFICULT?
1. Clustering
2. Redundancy
3. Reduced form
4. Performance variables
5. Colloquial language
6. Rate of delivery
7. Stress, rhythm, and intonation
8. Interaction
MICROSKILLS OF SPEAKING
1. Produce chunks of language of different length.
2. Orally produce differences among the English phonemes and
   allophonic variants.
3. Produce English stress patterns and intonational contours.
4. Produce reduced forms of words and phrases.
5. Use an adequate number of lexical units (words) to accomplish
   pragmatic purposes.
6. Produce fluent speech at different rates of delivery.
7. Monitor your own oral production and use various strategic devices –
   pauses, fillers, self-correction, backtracking – to enhance the clarity of
   the message.
8. Use grammatical word classes (nouns, verbs, etc.), systems (tenses,
   agreement, etc), word order, etc
9. Produce speech in natural constituent – in appropriate phrases, pause
   groups, breath groups, and sentences.
MICROSKILLS OF SPEAKING
10. Express a particular meaning in different grammatical forms.
11. Use cohesive devices in spoken discourse.
12. Accomplish appropriately communicative functions according to their
   contexts.
13. Use appropriate registers, implicature, pragmatic conventions, and
   other sociolinguistic features.
14. Convey links and connections between events and communicate such
   relations as main idea, supporting idea, new information, and
   generalization.
15. Use facial features, kinesics, body language, and other nonverbal
   cues along with verbal language to convey meanings.
16. Develop and use a battery of speaking strategies, such as
   emphasizing key words, providing a context for interpreting the
   meaning of words, and accurately assessing how well your interlocutor
   is understanding you.
THANK YOU

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The nature-of-speaking

  • 1. THE NATURE OF SPEAKING
  • 2. WHAT SPEAKERS DO 1. Speech production – Conceptualization and formulation – formulation – Articulation 1. Self-monitoring and repair 2. Automaticity 3. Fluency 4. Managing talk
  • 3. SPEECH PRODUCTION - is the process by which spoken words are selected to be produced, have their phonetics formulated and then finally is articulated by the motor system in the vocal apparatus.
  • 4. Three stages: 1. Conceptualization and formulation • to create speech links a desired concept to a particular spoken word to be expressed 1. Formulation • the linguistic form required for that word's expression is created.
  • 5. 3. Articulation • involves the retrieval of the particular motor phonetics of a word and the motor coordination of appropriate phonation and articulation by the lungs, glottis, larynx, tongue, lips, jaw, and other parts of the vocal apparatus
  • 6. SELF-MONITORING AND REPAIR Self-monitoring happens concurrently with the stages of conceptualization, formulation, and articulation… A re-think at the planning stage may result in the abandonment of the message altogether, as when someone starts to gossip and realizes the subject of the gossip is within hearing distance!... Hand in hand with monitoring is the ability to make running repairs … Repair can take the form of an immediate correction or ‘retrace-and –repair’ sequences, that is, when the speaker retraces or ‘re-winds’ an utterance, and starts again, but with a different sequence of words or phrases…
  • 7. AUTOMATICITY In order to achieve any degree of fluency, some degree of automaticity is necessary. It allows speakers to focus on their attention on the aspects of the speaking task … In this sense, speaking is like any other skill, such as driving or playing a musical instrument: the more practice you get, the better it is …
  • 9. 5 Speaking Rules 1. Don't study grammar too much 2. Learn and study phrases 3. Reading and Listening is NOT enough. Practice Speaking what you hear! 4. Submerge yourself 5. Study correct material
  • 11. WHAT SPEAKERS KNOW 1. Linguistic knowledge 2. Psycholinguistic knowledge 3. Sociolinguistic knowledge 4. Discourse knowledge
  • 12. TYPES OF SPOKEN LANGUAGE A. Monologue 1. Planned 2. Unplanned B. Dialogue 1. Interpersonal a. Familiar b. Unfamiliar 2. Transactional a. Familiar b. unfamiliar
  • 13. WHAT MAKES SPEAKING DIFFICULT? 1. Clustering 2. Redundancy 3. Reduced form 4. Performance variables 5. Colloquial language 6. Rate of delivery 7. Stress, rhythm, and intonation 8. Interaction
  • 14. MICROSKILLS OF SPEAKING 1. Produce chunks of language of different length. 2. Orally produce differences among the English phonemes and allophonic variants. 3. Produce English stress patterns and intonational contours. 4. Produce reduced forms of words and phrases. 5. Use an adequate number of lexical units (words) to accomplish pragmatic purposes. 6. Produce fluent speech at different rates of delivery. 7. Monitor your own oral production and use various strategic devices – pauses, fillers, self-correction, backtracking – to enhance the clarity of the message. 8. Use grammatical word classes (nouns, verbs, etc.), systems (tenses, agreement, etc), word order, etc 9. Produce speech in natural constituent – in appropriate phrases, pause groups, breath groups, and sentences.
  • 15. MICROSKILLS OF SPEAKING 10. Express a particular meaning in different grammatical forms. 11. Use cohesive devices in spoken discourse. 12. Accomplish appropriately communicative functions according to their contexts. 13. Use appropriate registers, implicature, pragmatic conventions, and other sociolinguistic features. 14. Convey links and connections between events and communicate such relations as main idea, supporting idea, new information, and generalization. 15. Use facial features, kinesics, body language, and other nonverbal cues along with verbal language to convey meanings. 16. Develop and use a battery of speaking strategies, such as emphasizing key words, providing a context for interpreting the meaning of words, and accurately assessing how well your interlocutor is understanding you.

Editor's Notes

  1. Joko Nurkamto UNS Solo
  2. Articulation involves the use of the organs of speech to produce sounds. A stream of air is produced in the lungs, driven through the vocal cords, and ‘shaped’ by, among other things, the position and movement of the tongue, teeth, and lips … At the same time as these articulatory processes are engaged, continual changes in loudness, pitch direction, tempo, and pausing serve to organize the sounds into meaningful word form, and the words into meaningful utterances…