The phases of speech
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In a simple form of communication between two people, e.g. a short dialog, the speaker's utterance and transmission of speech sounds (or speech signal) to the hearer encompass 7 phases of speech, namely neurolinguistic programming, neuromuscular phase, organic phase, aerodynamic phase, acoustic phase, neuroreceptive phase, neurolinguistic identification. (Source: J.C. Catford, A Practical Introduction to Phonetics, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-924635-9
[edit] Phase 1: Neurolinguistic programming
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