
the model of language production
Language production involves several stages: first, the speaker selects their message and plans what they want to communicate. Then, they retrieve appropriate words and sentence structures from their mental lexicon. Next, the brain formulates these into a coherent plan, coordinating muscle movements to produce speech. Throughout this process, the brain monitors for errors to ensure clarity and accuracy. This complex sequence combines cognitive, linguistic, and motor functions seamlessly to allow us to communicate effectively.