Self-repair in L1 and L2 Production |
Contents
Acknowledgements v | 1 |
Introduction | 25 |
The identification and classification of selfrepairs | 35 |
Copyright | |
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adult advanced speakers analysis average beginners Blackmer & Mitton Brédart C-test Chapter classified cloze test contrast corpus correct cut-off-to-repair intervals discussion distribution of self-repairs E-repairs early interruptions editing phase editing terms elicited error repairs error-to-cut-off error-to-repair examples F-ratio filled pauses function words hypothesis inappropriate words interview L1 and L2 L2 production L2 proficiency L2 repairs L2 self-repair behaviour L2 speakers language aptitude levels of proficiency Levelt's model lexical errors linguistic listener means monitor morphological native speakers node number of repairs Oracle database original utterance overt repairs percentages phoneme phonological errors point of interruption Poulisse repair behaviour repair distributions reparandum reparatum REPTYPE respect second language selected self-repair data self-repair research semantic sensory analysis speakers produced speech errors spontaneous speech story telling task structure subjects syntactic repairs total number trouble word type of repair Well-Formedness Rule Wiese Wijchen Wijk & Kempen within-word woord woorden zelfreparaties