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taalgang

Taalgang is a term used in linguistics and related fields to denote the sequential flow of linguistic information through processing or production stages. It is not a standardized term, and its precise meaning varies by author and discipline.

In psycholinguistics, taalgang is sometimes used to describe the forward progression of information from phonological encoding

In speech production, taalgang can refer to the pipeline that runs from conceptual planning to grammatical

In first- and second-language acquisition, taalgang may denote developmental trajectories through levels of linguistic competence, such

Because taalgang lacks a universally accepted definition, researchers typically spell out the intended meaning when they

to
lexical
access,
syntactic
construction,
and
semantic
interpretation
during
real-time
comprehension.
This
usage
emphasizes
the
directional
flow
of
data
through
a
processing
stream
as
a
listener
parses
sentences
or
a
reader
derives
meaning
from
text.
encoding,
phonological
encoding,
and
motor
articulation,
highlighting
how
ideas
are
transformed
into
spoken
output
step
by
step.
as
moving
from
phonology
to
vocabulary
and
then
to
syntax
and
discourse
organization.
use
the
term
and
may
contrast
it
with
related
notions
such
as
processing
stream
or
language
pipeline.
Etymology
reflects
its
Dutch
roots:
taal
means
language
and
gang
means
path
or
flow.
See
also
language
processing,
psycholinguistics,
speech
production,
language
acquisition.