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Hosoda2000
BibType ARTICLE
Key Hosoda2000
Author(s) Yuri Hosoda
Title Other-repair in Japanese conversations between nonnative and native speakers
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Year 2000
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Journal Issues in Applied Linguistics
Volume 11
Number 1
Pages 39-63
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Abstract

Although a preference for self-repair over other-repair has been observed in both native speaker (NS) discourse (e.g., Schegloff, Jefferson, & Sacks, 1977) and nonnative speaker (NNS) discourse (e.g., Firth, 1996), researchers note that other-repair still often occurs, especially in interactions with NNSs (e.g., Varonis & Gass, 1983). The present study examines conditions under which other-repair occurs and the response to other-repair in natural NS/NNS conversations in Japanese. Analysis of the data reveals the importance of interlocutors' mutual orientation to each other's verbal and non-verbal behavior in the shaping of other-repair and responses to the repair, particularly in NS/NNS conversation.

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