Stages of Production
The basic loop occurring in the creation of language consists of the following stages:
- Intended message
- Encode message into linguistic form
- Encode linguistic form into speech
- Sound goes from speaker's mouth to hearer's ear
- Speech is decoded into linguistic form
- Linguistic form is decoded into meaning
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