THE STUDY OF SPEECH PRODUCTION AND PERCEPTION MECHANISMS

Authors

  • Rakhmonova Dilshoda Sayfullo kizi Uzbekistan state world languages university Author

Keywords:

Speech production, speech perception, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, communication, auditory processing, articulation mechanisms

Abstract

This article examines the mechanisms of speech production and perception as fundamental

processes in human communication. The study highlights the interaction between physiological,

cognitive, and linguistic factors that contribute to the formation and interpretation of speech. Particular

attention is given to how the brain coordinates articulatory movements and auditory processing,

ensuring accurate message delivery and comprehension. By integrating findings from

psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics, the research emphasizes the importance of understanding

speech mechanisms for language teaching, speech therapy, and communication technologies. The

study also explores challenges in speech perception under different environmental conditions and

suggests implications for further applied research

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Published

2025-09-16