Five pieces of evidence suggesting large lookahead in spontaneous monologue
Date: 2019
Abstract:
There is considerable disagreement among the researchers of speech production with respect
to the range of lookahead or pre-planning. In this paper, five pieces of evidence suggesting
the presence of relatively large lookahead in spontaneous monologues are presented, based
on the analyses of the Corpus of Spontaneous Japanese. This evidence consistently suggests
that the range of a lookahead is six to seven accentual phrases long, which corresponds on
average to 3–4 seconds in the time domain.