taleproduktion
Taleproduktion, or speech production, is the cognitive and neural process by which a speaker converts a message into spoken utterances. It involves planning at multiple levels—conceptualization, lexical selection, grammatical encoding, and phonological encoding—and the subsequent motor realization of linguistic plans as articulatory gestures. The typical sequence is conceptualization, formulation, phonological encoding, and articulation, but production is interactive and relies on feedback from auditory and somatosensory systems. Prosody, intonation, stress, and rhythm are integrated features that convey meaning and structure and are planned together with segmental content.
Neural substrates span frontal and temporal cortex, basal ganglia, and cerebellum. Classical models associate language planning
Clinical relevance includes disorders such as apraxia of speech, dysarthria, and aphasia, which affect planning, articulation,