This paper aims at investigating the features of disfluent speech by EFL learners at Taiz University. Disfluent speech features usually lead to listeners’ negative impressions on the EFL learners’ speech. This paper focuses on repair fluency aspects as fillers, repetitions, restarts and reformulations. Analysing those features contributes to the understanding of the ongoing learner’s needs that should be put into concentration during teaching. The data was collected from 20 level four students of English Language major, Faculty of Education, Taiz University. The participants were asked to narrate the events of a short silent video. The quantitative analysis showed that the participants overused disfluencies such as fillers, prolongations, r...
Abstract: Speaking skill is the ability to deliver and produce language through the mouth. Learners ...
This research aimed in exploring the types of speech error, the frequency of each types of speech e...
The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner ...
English Education Master Program (EEMP) students are required to master listening, speaking, reading...
Developing speaking fluency in a foreign language is a challenging goal especially in countries wher...
Abstract English Education Master Program (EEMP) students are required to master listening, speakin...
This study discusses the speech disfluency found in the video presentations of students in the micro...
This research is motivated by a phenomenon that is often found when students speak English. This phe...
The current study investigates the use of fillers produced by a sample of 80 Kurdish EFL university ...
This undergraduate thesis "The Analysis of Speech Disfluencies on The Oral Presentation of English L...
Speech is not like text. Because speech is real-time and on-line, editing is ìin the openî ñ not hid...
Second or foreign language learners often get difficulty in speaking fluency, which can be called as...
Desirable difficulties, coined by Bjork (1994), includes concepts such as spacing learning, interlea...
International audienceAlthough disfluent speech is pervasive in spoken conversation, disfluencies ha...
This paper focused on disfluency in producing speech (DPS), the imperfectness of a person in produci...
Abstract: Speaking skill is the ability to deliver and produce language through the mouth. Learners ...
This research aimed in exploring the types of speech error, the frequency of each types of speech e...
The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner ...
English Education Master Program (EEMP) students are required to master listening, speaking, reading...
Developing speaking fluency in a foreign language is a challenging goal especially in countries wher...
Abstract English Education Master Program (EEMP) students are required to master listening, speakin...
This study discusses the speech disfluency found in the video presentations of students in the micro...
This research is motivated by a phenomenon that is often found when students speak English. This phe...
The current study investigates the use of fillers produced by a sample of 80 Kurdish EFL university ...
This undergraduate thesis "The Analysis of Speech Disfluencies on The Oral Presentation of English L...
Speech is not like text. Because speech is real-time and on-line, editing is ìin the openî ñ not hid...
Second or foreign language learners often get difficulty in speaking fluency, which can be called as...
Desirable difficulties, coined by Bjork (1994), includes concepts such as spacing learning, interlea...
International audienceAlthough disfluent speech is pervasive in spoken conversation, disfluencies ha...
This paper focused on disfluency in producing speech (DPS), the imperfectness of a person in produci...
Abstract: Speaking skill is the ability to deliver and produce language through the mouth. Learners ...
This research aimed in exploring the types of speech error, the frequency of each types of speech e...
The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner ...