The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner corpora) can provide insights into various aspects of errors and disfluencies such as pauses and discourse markers. They show, among others, that such phenomena can be influenced by factors like gender, age or genre, and that they can correlate with, e.g., informativeness and syntactic complexity. Crucially, they also demonstrate that items which are often dismissed as mere disfluencies can fulfil important functions and thus play an essential role in the management of spoken discourse. The book should appeal to linguists who are interested in spoken language in general and in errors and disfluencies in speech in particular, as well as to spe...
Discourse boundaries have been associated with an increased rate of disfluent events. It is hypothes...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
Spoken language is characterized by the occurrence of linguistic devices such as discourse markers (...
The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner ...
The fluency of a spoken discourse in a first or foreign language depends on numerous factors such as...
We are so used to speaking in our native language that we take this ability for granted. We think th...
Different features can contribute to the fluency (or disfluency) of discourse, among which speech ra...
Fluency and disfluency are characteristic of online language production and may be signalled by mark...
Transcription of spoken language is an ordinary practice in modern linguistics (particularly in corp...
International audienceThe numerous variations in verbal fluency are characteristic of oral statement...
In this contribution we investigate the distribution of disfluencies and pause length in spoken Fren...
Natural spoken language is full of disfluency. Around 10% of utterances produced in everyday speech ...
Disfluencies, parts of conversation which do not seem to add to the main content of the dialogue, ha...
Spoken language is characterized by the occurrence of linguistic devices such as discourse markers (...
Research into spoken fluency – the smooth, continuous delivery in oral production (Chambers 1997) – ...
Discourse boundaries have been associated with an increased rate of disfluent events. It is hypothes...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
Spoken language is characterized by the occurrence of linguistic devices such as discourse markers (...
The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner ...
The fluency of a spoken discourse in a first or foreign language depends on numerous factors such as...
We are so used to speaking in our native language that we take this ability for granted. We think th...
Different features can contribute to the fluency (or disfluency) of discourse, among which speech ra...
Fluency and disfluency are characteristic of online language production and may be signalled by mark...
Transcription of spoken language is an ordinary practice in modern linguistics (particularly in corp...
International audienceThe numerous variations in verbal fluency are characteristic of oral statement...
In this contribution we investigate the distribution of disfluencies and pause length in spoken Fren...
Natural spoken language is full of disfluency. Around 10% of utterances produced in everyday speech ...
Disfluencies, parts of conversation which do not seem to add to the main content of the dialogue, ha...
Spoken language is characterized by the occurrence of linguistic devices such as discourse markers (...
Research into spoken fluency – the smooth, continuous delivery in oral production (Chambers 1997) – ...
Discourse boundaries have been associated with an increased rate of disfluent events. It is hypothes...
The book focuses on aspects of variation and change in language use in spoken and written discourse ...
Spoken language is characterized by the occurrence of linguistic devices such as discourse markers (...