Kunitz2022
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Kunitz2022 |
Author(s) | Silvia Kunitz, Ali Reza Majlesi |
Title | Multimodal Gestalts in Reformulating Practices in Language Cafés |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Reformulations, Highlighting, L1-L2 interaction, Conversations-for-learning, CA-SLA |
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Year | 2022 |
Language | English |
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Journal | Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality |
Volume | 5 |
Number | 1 |
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URL | Link |
DOI | 10.7146/si.v5i2.130873 |
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Abstract
This study focuses on the multimodal gestalts (Mondada, 2014) in unsolicited other-reformulations produced by L1 speaking volunteers in language cafés where visitors practice Swedish with volunteers from the local community. The unsolicited other-reformulations in our collection: (a) act as clarifications of what was said before, and (b) highlight (Goodwin, 2018; Majlesi, 2022/this issue) lexical items used in the prior turn, thereby orienting to them as learnables (Majlesi & Broth, 2012). Our findings suggest that multimodal gestalts in other-reformulations make parts of the original turn more visible and transparent for L2 speakers, and therefore make such parts salient for language learning.
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