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Simpson-etal2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key Simpson-etal2013
Author(s) Rebecca Simpson, Susana Eisenchlas, Michael Haugh
Title The functions of self-initiated self-repair in the second language Chinese classroom
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Tag(s) EMCA, self-repair, Mandarin Chinese, classroom, monitoring, proficiency, functions
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Year 2013
Language English
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Journal International Journal of Applied Linguistics
Volume 23
Number 2
Pages 144-165
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Abstract

Self-repair analysis has often been used to gauge a learner’s proficiency level, language acquisition or monitoring ability. This study questions these presumed links by examining the self-initiated self-repair practices of second language learners of Mandarin Chinese drawing from both classroom interaction data and stimulated recall interviews. While this link may not be as strong as previously suggested, self-repair behaviour can reveal other information about the learner, including monitoring preferences, learning strategies, areas of difficulty, and perceptions about both their proficiency level and the target language. As such, self-repair still appears to play an important role in the language learning process, albeit not the straightforward role that has often been assumed to date.

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