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|Title=Metalinguistic awareness and self-repair in Chinese language learning
 
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|Booktitle=Integrating Chinese Linguistic Research and Language Teaching and Learning
 
|Booktitle=Integrating Chinese Linguistic Research and Language Teaching and Learning
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|DOI=10.1075/scld.7.06tao
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|Abstract=The importance of metalinguistic knowledge in foreign language learning is exemplified by beginning Chinese learners’ practice of self-initiated self-repairs. It demonstrates how such knowledge helps learners to enhance accurate L2 production. Repair constitutes an important part of the social organization of conversation for the interactional needs of human communication. Self-repair by native speakers illustrates their metalinguistic awareness of communicative needs at the subliminal level; whereas self-repair by beginning Chinese language learners reflects their conscious effort and self-monitoring of their utterances for accurate Chinese production. This study suggests that developing metalinguistic knowledge should help learners to suppress L1 influence, and linguistic research offers a vital role in fostering the development of learners’ metalinguistic knowledge.
 
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Tao2016
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Tao2016
Author(s) Liang Tao
Title Metalinguistic awareness and self-repair in Chinese language learning
Editor(s) Hongyin Tao
Tag(s) EMCA, Chinese, Self-repair, Repair, Second language acquisition
Publisher John Benjamins
Year 2016
Language English
City Amsterdam
Month
Journal
Volume
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Pages 97–120
URL Link
DOI 10.1075/scld.7.06tao
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title Integrating Chinese Linguistic Research and Language Teaching and Learning
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Abstract

The importance of metalinguistic knowledge in foreign language learning is exemplified by beginning Chinese learners’ practice of self-initiated self-repairs. It demonstrates how such knowledge helps learners to enhance accurate L2 production. Repair constitutes an important part of the social organization of conversation for the interactional needs of human communication. Self-repair by native speakers illustrates their metalinguistic awareness of communicative needs at the subliminal level; whereas self-repair by beginning Chinese language learners reflects their conscious effort and self-monitoring of their utterances for accurate Chinese production. This study suggests that developing metalinguistic knowledge should help learners to suppress L1 influence, and linguistic research offers a vital role in fostering the development of learners’ metalinguistic knowledge.

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