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The following essay is reproduced with permission from The conversationan online publication covering the latest research.

“You whistled the mysterious lecture. You actually tasted the whole worm!”

If you’ve never heard this phrase before, you’re probably wondering what it means. It would have been delivered by an absent-minded person Reverend William Archibald Spooner after a student failed his history class and lost the entire term.


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These accidental mixtures of sounds, known as spoonsare among the most well-known speech errors. They can be delightfully funny, but for linguists and psychologists, they are much more than a source of amusement. They offer a rare glimpse into one of the most amazing things our brains do every day: transform thoughts into fluent speech in a fraction of a second.

As a linguistI am fascinated by the hidden machinery of language. In my new book, “Beyond words: how we learn, use and lose language“, I explore what errors in language reveal about the mind. It turns out that our mistakes are often as revealing as our successes.

William Archibald Spooner (1844-1930) was an Anglican priest and scholar who later became principal of New College at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. By all accounts, he was brilliant, kind, and notoriously scattered. At some point, it became synonymous with the accidental exchange of sounds between words.

A counterpart transposes the first sounds of two close words. Many spoons are commonly attributed to Spooner himself. At a wedding, he reportedly said: “It’s a kiss to swear at the bride.” » Another well-known example comes from the pulpit: “The Lord is a stampeding leopard” rather than “The Lord is a loving shepherd.”

When he found someone sitting in his pew at church, Spooner reportedly protested: “Excuse me, Padam, you’re taking up my pie. Can I sew you on another sheet?” He is said to have toasted Queen Victoria, saying: “Well done to our old dean! » A classic example transforms the serious accusation “a bunch of lies” into a much more innocent accusation: “a lack of pies.”

Ironically, “a bunch of lies” is an apt description. Spooner almost certainly never mentioned most of the spoonerisms attributed to him. Although he often stumbled over his words, many of the quotes associated with his name were widely invented by students, newspaper columnists or comedians. These stories became so popular that they overshadowed the man himself, and before long his name had become permanently attached to this particular type of speech error.

Why does the brain exchange sounds?

Speech seems easy, but producing even a simple sentence is remarkably complicated. Long before you open your mouthyour brain already has selected the words you wantarranged them in the right order, recovered their sounds and prepared the muscles that produce speech. Most of these things happen so quickly and automatically that you don’t notice them.

Sometimes, however, the brain’s signals are crossed. Imagine intending to say “well-oiled bike” but accidentally producing a “well-boiled ice cube”, another comical example often attributed to Spooner. Words and sounds are not random; they come from the same carefully planned sentencebut parts of the speech plan got briefly tangled.

These leaflets reveal something important: People don’t prepare their speech one word at a time. Our brains plan several words in advance, allowing sounds from neighboring words to become active at the same time and occasionally interfere with each other.

Spoons offer a glimpse of the choreography hidden behind smooth speech. The brain must coordinate meanings, words, and sounds with extraordinary speed, and sometimes these moving parts briefly collide.

Spoons are just one sort of speech error. People also substitute one word for another, mix up words, repeat sounds, or accidentally say a name they didn’t intend.

These errors are sometimes confused with Freudian slips, also called criminal actsbut it’s not quite the same thing. A spoonerism is an accidental exchange of speech sounds, whereas a Freudian slip of the tongue is traditionally thought to reveal an involuntary idea or unconscious thought. The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud argued that speech errors could reveal hidden wishes or unconscious thoughts.

Modern psycholinguists are generally more cautious, asserting that most slips of the tongue do not require deep psychological interpretation. They are usually the result of occasional stumbles of the brain’s extraordinarily complex linguistic system.

That said, what occupies your mind can sometimes influence the mistakes you make. Experiments have shown that people who are stressed tend to produce speech errors related to anxiety, while people who are primed to think about particular topics are more likely to make errors related to those ideas. These effects reflect what is currently active in the mind, not necessarily hidden or repressed thoughts. Errors are not random, but neither are they necessarily a window into our subconscious.

Almost everyone produces more speech errorswhen they are tired, distracted, anxious, or trying to speak too quickly. Consider giving a presentation, speaking on live radio, or introducing a significant other at an event. Under these conditions, language planning must compete with stress and distraction. Even experienced speakers can find their carefully prepared words becoming jumbled.

Public figures are particularly vulnerable because they often speak under pressure. In 2024, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer planned to call for the release of the hostages during a speech on the Middle East. Instead, he called for exit from “the sausages.”

Children make spoonerisms as do speakers of virtually every language studied. Speech errors follow remarkably similar models in all languagesthe phenomenon is therefore not specific to English. This appears to be a consequence of the way the human brain itself organizes speech.

For linguists, spoons are precious because they reveal how language is produced. They show that speech is not generated letter by letter or word by word, but through multiple levels of planning occurring simultaneously.

Your brain must select meaningsretrieve words, organize sounds, and coordinate dozens of muscles with astonishing precision. Most of the time it works so well that you never notice what’s going on behind the scenes.

But every once in a while, we find ourselves with “a shortage of pies.” And while it may seem like just a comical mistake, these slips of the tongue provide one of the clearest windows into how language is put together in the mind.

This article was originally published on The conversation. Read the original article.

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