Explain the stages of language production as cited by Riegler & Riegler

      

Explain the stages of language production as cited by Riegler & Riegler

  

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Monica
· Conceptualizing: Conceptualizing means forming an abstract idea of what you want to say. This has the implication that we always think and develop ideas of what we want to say before we say
· The nest stage is planning. In this stage we engage in linguistic planning. Basically we organize our thoughts in terms of the words we want to use to present our ideas
· The third step is articulating the linguistic plan which is basically expressing our ideas
· The forth step is self monitoring which is about keeping track of what we are saying and whether the message has been communicated including the tone we use in communication

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