Second language (L2) speech fluency has usually been studied from an individual’s perspective with monologue speech samples, whereas fluency studies examining dialogue data, especially with focus on collaborative practices, have been rare. In the present study, the aim was to examine how participants maintain fluency collaboratively. Four Finnish upper secondary school students of English completed a problem-solving task in pairs, and their spoken interactions were analyzed qualitatively with focus on collaborative completions and other-repetions. The findings demonstrated that collaborative completions and other-repetitions contribute to interactional fluency by creating cohesion to the interaction. Collaborative completions were also used...
One of the interesting features of many English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) interactions is the extent ...
The majority of the second language (L2) fluency studies have looked at oral fluency in a monologic ...
Participation structure can affect how language learners approach different aspects of a language, s...
Second language (L2) speech fluency has usually been studied from an individual’s perspective with m...
Although second language spoken fluency has long been recognized as a major component of language pr...
This study examines second language (L2) speech fluency and resources for maintaining it based on mo...
This thesis examines second language (L2) speech fluency in monologic and dialogic task mode. The ...
This study investigated the effect of collaborative tasks on language performance, with a focus on f...
Any form of talk-in-interaction is organized in relation to progressivity (Schegloff, 2007; Hosoda &...
In this contribution, we focus on the massive realization of interactional competences in instances ...
This study examines casual interactions between first language (L1) and second language (L2) speaker...
This dissertation examines the changes in the occurrence of overlap in L2 Japanese learners’ convers...
This study examines the relationship between the repetition of oral monologue tasks and immediate ga...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
The study is based on the assumption that communicative approaches foster the development of L2 fl u...
One of the interesting features of many English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) interactions is the extent ...
The majority of the second language (L2) fluency studies have looked at oral fluency in a monologic ...
Participation structure can affect how language learners approach different aspects of a language, s...
Second language (L2) speech fluency has usually been studied from an individual’s perspective with m...
Although second language spoken fluency has long been recognized as a major component of language pr...
This study examines second language (L2) speech fluency and resources for maintaining it based on mo...
This thesis examines second language (L2) speech fluency in monologic and dialogic task mode. The ...
This study investigated the effect of collaborative tasks on language performance, with a focus on f...
Any form of talk-in-interaction is organized in relation to progressivity (Schegloff, 2007; Hosoda &...
In this contribution, we focus on the massive realization of interactional competences in instances ...
This study examines casual interactions between first language (L1) and second language (L2) speaker...
This dissertation examines the changes in the occurrence of overlap in L2 Japanese learners’ convers...
This study examines the relationship between the repetition of oral monologue tasks and immediate ga...
This study investigates whether peer interaction in a second language (L2) using written computer-me...
The study is based on the assumption that communicative approaches foster the development of L2 fl u...
One of the interesting features of many English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) interactions is the extent ...
The majority of the second language (L2) fluency studies have looked at oral fluency in a monologic ...
Participation structure can affect how language learners approach different aspects of a language, s...