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Zum Einfluß kognitiver Prozesse auf die Produktion komplexer Nominalphrasen

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Sprache und Wissen

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Aktuelle theoretische Modelle unterteilen den Sprachproduktionsprozeß in drei große Stufen: die Konzeptualisierung, die Formulierung und die Artikulation von Sprache (vgl. Levelt, 1989).

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Pechmann, T., Zerbst, D. (1990). Zum Einfluß kognitiver Prozesse auf die Produktion komplexer Nominalphrasen. In: Felix, S.W., Kanngießer, S., Rickheit, G. (eds) Sprache und Wissen. Psycholinguistische Studien. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-05395-8_9

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