This study compares pauses, repetitions and recasts in matched task interactions under face-to-face and computer-mediated conditions. Six first-year English undergraduates at a Turkish University took part in Skype-based voice chat with a native speaker and face-to-face with their instructor. Preliminary quantitative analysis of transcripts showed that there were frequent instances of pauses, repetitions and recasts under both conditions. One-way variance analysis of the data demonstrated that the comparative frequency of pauses, repetitions and recasts did not differ statistically significantly under the two conditions. A semi-structured interview with the participants on perceived causes of such frequent elements suggested social and emot...
This paper is an investigation of repetitive utterances in a Swedish database of spontaneous compute...
An experiment was conducted to examine how communication patterns and task performance differ as a f...
This paper explores durational aspects of pauses gaps and overlaps in three different conversational...
This study compares pauses, repetitions and recasts in matched task interactions under face-to-face ...
The language used in communication is affected by different social factors. People speak differently...
Recasts are an important type of implicit negative feedback that has attracted much attention in bot...
On the basis of two-speaker spontaneous conversations, it is shown that the distributions of both pa...
This article reports on a study that investigated whether the extent to which learners benefit from ...
A study investigated time factors in two-person telephone conversations, in which visual clues were ...
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International audienceThe present study analyzes the phonetic correlates of silent pauses in German,...
The synchronous practice of foreign language speaking skills in the context of tasks in online teach...
This study was concerned with students’ ability to self-monitor and self-correct in an informal sett...
Selected developments in the fields of verbal and nonverbal behaviour are reviewed, with especial r...
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
This paper is an investigation of repetitive utterances in a Swedish database of spontaneous compute...
An experiment was conducted to examine how communication patterns and task performance differ as a f...
This paper explores durational aspects of pauses gaps and overlaps in three different conversational...
This study compares pauses, repetitions and recasts in matched task interactions under face-to-face ...
The language used in communication is affected by different social factors. People speak differently...
Recasts are an important type of implicit negative feedback that has attracted much attention in bot...
On the basis of two-speaker spontaneous conversations, it is shown that the distributions of both pa...
This article reports on a study that investigated whether the extent to which learners benefit from ...
A study investigated time factors in two-person telephone conversations, in which visual clues were ...
This article presents a study of individual variation in computer-mediated communication. Different ...
International audienceThe present study analyzes the phonetic correlates of silent pauses in German,...
The synchronous practice of foreign language speaking skills in the context of tasks in online teach...
This study was concerned with students’ ability to self-monitor and self-correct in an informal sett...
Selected developments in the fields of verbal and nonverbal behaviour are reviewed, with especial r...
Silences can make or break the conversation: if two persons involved in a conversation have differen...
This paper is an investigation of repetitive utterances in a Swedish database of spontaneous compute...
An experiment was conducted to examine how communication patterns and task performance differ as a f...
This paper explores durational aspects of pauses gaps and overlaps in three different conversational...