made a slip of the tongue - significado y definición. Qué es made a slip of the tongue
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Qué (quién) es made a slip of the tongue - definición

UNSYSTEMATIC DEVIATION (CONSCIOUS OR UNCONSCIOUS) FROM THE APPARENTLY INTENDED FORM OF AN UTTERANCE
Lapsus linguae; Slip of the tongue; Slips of the tongue; Misspeaking; Speech errors; Euphemistic misspeaking

slip of the tongue         
ALBUM BY WHITESNAKE
Slip of the Tongue (album); Slip Of The Tongue; Judgment Day (song); Slip of the tongue (album)
see <a href="">tonguea>
Tip of the tongue         
  • The [[anterior cingulate cortex]] shows increased activation in TOT states
  • [[William James]] was the first psychologist to describe the tip of the tongue phenomenon, although he did not label it as such
PHENOMENON OF FAILING TO RETRIEVE A WORD FROM MEMORY, COMBINED WITH PARTIAL RECALL AND THE FEELING THAT RETRIEVAL IS IMMINENT
Tip-Of-The-Tongue Effect; Tip-of-the-tongue; Tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon; Tip of the tongue phenomenon; Lethologica; Tip of tongue; Feeling of knowing
Tip of the tongue (also known as TOT or lethologica) is the phenomenon of failing to retrieve a word or term from memory, combined with partial recall and the feeling that retrieval is imminent. The phenomenon's name comes from the saying, "It's on the tip of my tongue.
Tongue disease         
  • [[Ankyloglossia]]
  • Median rhomboid glossitis
  • Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis)
  • [[Oral cancer]] on the side of the tongue
DISEASE INVOLVING THE TONGUE
Tongue diseases; Osseous choristoma of the tongue; Osseous choristoma
Tongue diseases can be congenital or acquired, and are multiple in number. Considered according to a surgical sieve, some example conditions which can involve the tongue are discussed below.

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Speech error

A speech error, commonly referred to as a slip of the tongue (Latin: lapsus linguae, or occasionally self-demonstratingly, lipsus languae) or misspeaking, is a deviation (conscious or unconscious) from the apparently intended form of an utterance. They can be subdivided into spontaneously and inadvertently produced speech errors and intentionally produced word-plays or puns. Another distinction can be drawn between production and comprehension errors. Errors in speech production and perception are also called performance errors. Some examples of speech error include sound exchange or sound anticipation errors. In sound exchange errors the order of two individual morphemes is reversed, while in sound anticipation errors a sound from a later syllable replaces one from an earlier syllable. Slips of the tongue are a normal and common occurrence. One study shows that most people can make up to as much as 22 slips of the tongue per day.

Speech errors are common among children, who have yet to refine their speech, and can frequently continue into adulthood. When errors continue past the age of 9 they are referred to as "residual speech errors" or RSEs. They sometimes lead to embarrassment and betrayal of the speaker's regional or ethnic origins. However, it is also common for them to enter the popular culture as a kind of linguistic "flavoring". Speech errors may be used intentionally for humorous effect, as with spoonerisms.

Within the field of psycholinguistics, speech errors fall under the category of language production. Types of speech errors include: exchange errors, perseveration, anticipation, shift, substitution, blends, additions, and deletions. The study of speech errors has contributed to the establishment/refinement of models of speech production since Victoria Fromkin's pioneering work on this topic.

Ejemplos de uso de made a slip of the tongue
1. The judge must have made a slip of the tongue," Vlasov said, Interfax reported.
2. Sheikh Abdullah Al–Manie, a member of the Council of Senior Scholars, said Al–Oadah had made "a slip of the tongue" and urged him to retract what he had said.
3. On two lighter issues involving rival candidates: – Romney said in South Carolina that he‘d made a slip of the tongue Tuesday when he said Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama, instead of Osama bin Laden, had urged terrorists to unite in Iraq.
4. Yes, I come from a middle class background and I represent a seat in the South East, but Labour politics is about middle England as well as our heartlands and it is about women as well as men." Ms Harman, who made a slip of the tongue and referred to herself as the new Labour leader before correcting herself, said she was not disappointed that Mr Brown had made her chair of the party rather that Deputy Prime Minister.