Fluency in native and nonnative English speech /:
This book takes a new and holistic approach to fluency in English speech and differentiates between productive, perceptive, and nonverbal fluency. The in-depth corpus-based description of productive fluency points out major differences of how fluency is established in native and nonnative speech. It...
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in corpus linguistics.
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Zusammenfassung: | This book takes a new and holistic approach to fluency in English speech and differentiates between productive, perceptive, and nonverbal fluency. The in-depth corpus-based description of productive fluency points out major differences of how fluency is established in native and nonnative speech. It also reveals areas in which even highly advanced learners of English still deviate strongly from the native target norm and in which they have already approximated to it. |
Beschreibung: | 6.2.1 Combination of individual fluencemes in LOCNEC. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiii, 238 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9789027272331 9027272336 1299265464 9781299265462 9789027203588 902720358X |
ISSN: | 1388-0373 ; |
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505 | 0 | |a Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; List of Abbreviations and acronyms; Chapter 1. Fluency in English speech; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fluency in native and nonnative speech; 1.3 Learning English in Germany; 1.4 Investigating fluency: Fluencemes and target norms; 1.5 A theoretical approach to fluency in speech; 1.6 Fluency in native and nonnative English speech: Preview; Chapter 2. Productive fluency; 2.1 Temporal variables; 2.1.1 Speech rate. | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.1.2 Mean length of runs (MLR)2.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 2.1.4 The phonation/time ratio; 2.1.5 Summary; 2.2 Formulaic sequences; 2.2.1 Characteristics of formulaic sequences; 2.2.2 Formulaic sequences and fluency; 2.2.3 Analyzing formulaic sequences; 2.2.4 Formulaic sequences in nonnative speech; 2.2.5 Summary; 2.3 Performance phenomena; 2.3.1 Performance phenomena in native speech; 2.3.2 Performance phenomena in nonnative speech; 2.3.3 Speech management strategies; 2.3.4 Discourse markers and smallwords; 2.3.5 Confluence; 2.3.6 Towards fluency enhancement strategies; 2.4 Summary. | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter 3. Perceptive fluency3.1 Perceptive fluency in native and nonnative speech; 3.2 Accuracy; 3.2.1 Accuracy in native speech; 3.2.2 Accuracy in nonnative speech; 3.3 Idiomaticity; 3.3.1 Idiomaticity in native speech; 3.3.2 Idiomaticity in nonnative speech; 3.4 Intonation; 3.4.1 Intonation in native speech; 3.4.2 Intonation in nonnative speech; 3.5 Accent; 3.5.1 Accent in native speech; 3.5.2 Accent in nonnative speech; 3.6 Pragmatic features; 3.6.1 Pragmatic features in native speech; 3.6.2 Pragmatic features in nonnative speech; 3.7 Lexical diversity. | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.7.1 Lexical diversity in native speech3.7.2 Lexical diversity in nonnative speech; 3.8 Sentence structure; 3.8.1 Sentence structure in native speech; 3.8.2 Sentence structure in nonnative speech; 3.9 Summary; Chapter 4. Nonverbal fluency; 4.1 Nonverbal fluency in native speech; 4.2 Nonverbal fluency in nonnative speech; 4.3 Summary; Chapter 5. Corpus data and methodology; 5.1 A corpus-based description of fluency in native and nonnative English speech; 5.2 Learner corpus research, fluency and SLA; 5.3 Corpora and tools; 5.4 Methodology; 5.4.1 Pilot study; 5.5 A holistic approach to fluency. | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.5.1 Productive fluency: Quantitative and statistical data analysis5.5.2 Perceptive fluency: Native-speaker perception of five selected learners; 5.6 Summary; Chapter 6. Data analysis of productive fluencyin LINDSEI-GE vs. LOCNEC; 6.1 Productive Fluency: Learner data vs. native-speaker data; 6.1.1 Speech rate; 6.1.2 Mean length of runs; 6.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 6.1.4 Formulaic sequences; 6.1.5 Repeats; 6.1.6 Filled pauses; 6.1.7 Discourse markers; 6.1.8 Smallwords; 6.1.9 Summary, caveats and implications; 6.2 Correlations and combinations: Bringing together the fluencemes. | |
500 | |a 6.2.1 Combination of individual fluencemes in LOCNEC. | ||
520 | |a This book takes a new and holistic approach to fluency in English speech and differentiates between productive, perceptive, and nonverbal fluency. The in-depth corpus-based description of productive fluency points out major differences of how fluency is established in native and nonnative speech. It also reveals areas in which even highly advanced learners of English still deviate strongly from the native target norm and in which they have already approximated to it. | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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contents | Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; List of Abbreviations and acronyms; Chapter 1. Fluency in English speech; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fluency in native and nonnative speech; 1.3 Learning English in Germany; 1.4 Investigating fluency: Fluencemes and target norms; 1.5 A theoretical approach to fluency in speech; 1.6 Fluency in native and nonnative English speech: Preview; Chapter 2. Productive fluency; 2.1 Temporal variables; 2.1.1 Speech rate. 2.1.2 Mean length of runs (MLR)2.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 2.1.4 The phonation/time ratio; 2.1.5 Summary; 2.2 Formulaic sequences; 2.2.1 Characteristics of formulaic sequences; 2.2.2 Formulaic sequences and fluency; 2.2.3 Analyzing formulaic sequences; 2.2.4 Formulaic sequences in nonnative speech; 2.2.5 Summary; 2.3 Performance phenomena; 2.3.1 Performance phenomena in native speech; 2.3.2 Performance phenomena in nonnative speech; 2.3.3 Speech management strategies; 2.3.4 Discourse markers and smallwords; 2.3.5 Confluence; 2.3.6 Towards fluency enhancement strategies; 2.4 Summary. Chapter 3. Perceptive fluency3.1 Perceptive fluency in native and nonnative speech; 3.2 Accuracy; 3.2.1 Accuracy in native speech; 3.2.2 Accuracy in nonnative speech; 3.3 Idiomaticity; 3.3.1 Idiomaticity in native speech; 3.3.2 Idiomaticity in nonnative speech; 3.4 Intonation; 3.4.1 Intonation in native speech; 3.4.2 Intonation in nonnative speech; 3.5 Accent; 3.5.1 Accent in native speech; 3.5.2 Accent in nonnative speech; 3.6 Pragmatic features; 3.6.1 Pragmatic features in native speech; 3.6.2 Pragmatic features in nonnative speech; 3.7 Lexical diversity. 3.7.1 Lexical diversity in native speech3.7.2 Lexical diversity in nonnative speech; 3.8 Sentence structure; 3.8.1 Sentence structure in native speech; 3.8.2 Sentence structure in nonnative speech; 3.9 Summary; Chapter 4. Nonverbal fluency; 4.1 Nonverbal fluency in native speech; 4.2 Nonverbal fluency in nonnative speech; 4.3 Summary; Chapter 5. Corpus data and methodology; 5.1 A corpus-based description of fluency in native and nonnative English speech; 5.2 Learner corpus research, fluency and SLA; 5.3 Corpora and tools; 5.4 Methodology; 5.4.1 Pilot study; 5.5 A holistic approach to fluency. 5.5.1 Productive fluency: Quantitative and statistical data analysis5.5.2 Perceptive fluency: Native-speaker perception of five selected learners; 5.6 Summary; Chapter 6. Data analysis of productive fluencyin LINDSEI-GE vs. LOCNEC; 6.1 Productive Fluency: Learner data vs. native-speaker data; 6.1.1 Speech rate; 6.1.2 Mean length of runs; 6.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 6.1.4 Formulaic sequences; 6.1.5 Repeats; 6.1.6 Filled pauses; 6.1.7 Discourse markers; 6.1.8 Smallwords; 6.1.9 Summary, caveats and implications; 6.2 Correlations and combinations: Bringing together the fluencemes. |
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spelling | Götz, Sandra. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012076644 Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / Sandra Götz, Justus Liebig University, Giessen. Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013. 1 online resource (xxiii, 238 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in Corpus Linguistics (SCL), 1388-0373 ; vol. 53 Print version record. Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; List of Abbreviations and acronyms; Chapter 1. Fluency in English speech; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fluency in native and nonnative speech; 1.3 Learning English in Germany; 1.4 Investigating fluency: Fluencemes and target norms; 1.5 A theoretical approach to fluency in speech; 1.6 Fluency in native and nonnative English speech: Preview; Chapter 2. Productive fluency; 2.1 Temporal variables; 2.1.1 Speech rate. 2.1.2 Mean length of runs (MLR)2.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 2.1.4 The phonation/time ratio; 2.1.5 Summary; 2.2 Formulaic sequences; 2.2.1 Characteristics of formulaic sequences; 2.2.2 Formulaic sequences and fluency; 2.2.3 Analyzing formulaic sequences; 2.2.4 Formulaic sequences in nonnative speech; 2.2.5 Summary; 2.3 Performance phenomena; 2.3.1 Performance phenomena in native speech; 2.3.2 Performance phenomena in nonnative speech; 2.3.3 Speech management strategies; 2.3.4 Discourse markers and smallwords; 2.3.5 Confluence; 2.3.6 Towards fluency enhancement strategies; 2.4 Summary. Chapter 3. Perceptive fluency3.1 Perceptive fluency in native and nonnative speech; 3.2 Accuracy; 3.2.1 Accuracy in native speech; 3.2.2 Accuracy in nonnative speech; 3.3 Idiomaticity; 3.3.1 Idiomaticity in native speech; 3.3.2 Idiomaticity in nonnative speech; 3.4 Intonation; 3.4.1 Intonation in native speech; 3.4.2 Intonation in nonnative speech; 3.5 Accent; 3.5.1 Accent in native speech; 3.5.2 Accent in nonnative speech; 3.6 Pragmatic features; 3.6.1 Pragmatic features in native speech; 3.6.2 Pragmatic features in nonnative speech; 3.7 Lexical diversity. 3.7.1 Lexical diversity in native speech3.7.2 Lexical diversity in nonnative speech; 3.8 Sentence structure; 3.8.1 Sentence structure in native speech; 3.8.2 Sentence structure in nonnative speech; 3.9 Summary; Chapter 4. Nonverbal fluency; 4.1 Nonverbal fluency in native speech; 4.2 Nonverbal fluency in nonnative speech; 4.3 Summary; Chapter 5. Corpus data and methodology; 5.1 A corpus-based description of fluency in native and nonnative English speech; 5.2 Learner corpus research, fluency and SLA; 5.3 Corpora and tools; 5.4 Methodology; 5.4.1 Pilot study; 5.5 A holistic approach to fluency. 5.5.1 Productive fluency: Quantitative and statistical data analysis5.5.2 Perceptive fluency: Native-speaker perception of five selected learners; 5.6 Summary; Chapter 6. Data analysis of productive fluencyin LINDSEI-GE vs. LOCNEC; 6.1 Productive Fluency: Learner data vs. native-speaker data; 6.1.1 Speech rate; 6.1.2 Mean length of runs; 6.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 6.1.4 Formulaic sequences; 6.1.5 Repeats; 6.1.6 Filled pauses; 6.1.7 Discourse markers; 6.1.8 Smallwords; 6.1.9 Summary, caveats and implications; 6.2 Correlations and combinations: Bringing together the fluencemes. 6.2.1 Combination of individual fluencemes in LOCNEC. This book takes a new and holistic approach to fluency in English speech and differentiates between productive, perceptive, and nonverbal fluency. The in-depth corpus-based description of productive fluency points out major differences of how fluency is established in native and nonnative speech. It also reveals areas in which even highly advanced learners of English still deviate strongly from the native target norm and in which they have already approximated to it. Includes bibliographical references and index. English. Fluency (Language learning) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99013618 Native language and education. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090172 English language Study and teaching Foreign speakers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043710 Maîtrise de la langue (Apprentissage d'une langue) Langue maternelle et éducation. Anglais (Langue) Étude et enseignement Allophones. 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spellingShingle | Götz, Sandra Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / Studies in corpus linguistics. Fluency in Native and Nonnative English Speech; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Dedication page; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of tables; List of figures; List of Abbreviations and acronyms; Chapter 1. Fluency in English speech; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Fluency in native and nonnative speech; 1.3 Learning English in Germany; 1.4 Investigating fluency: Fluencemes and target norms; 1.5 A theoretical approach to fluency in speech; 1.6 Fluency in native and nonnative English speech: Preview; Chapter 2. Productive fluency; 2.1 Temporal variables; 2.1.1 Speech rate. 2.1.2 Mean length of runs (MLR)2.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 2.1.4 The phonation/time ratio; 2.1.5 Summary; 2.2 Formulaic sequences; 2.2.1 Characteristics of formulaic sequences; 2.2.2 Formulaic sequences and fluency; 2.2.3 Analyzing formulaic sequences; 2.2.4 Formulaic sequences in nonnative speech; 2.2.5 Summary; 2.3 Performance phenomena; 2.3.1 Performance phenomena in native speech; 2.3.2 Performance phenomena in nonnative speech; 2.3.3 Speech management strategies; 2.3.4 Discourse markers and smallwords; 2.3.5 Confluence; 2.3.6 Towards fluency enhancement strategies; 2.4 Summary. Chapter 3. Perceptive fluency3.1 Perceptive fluency in native and nonnative speech; 3.2 Accuracy; 3.2.1 Accuracy in native speech; 3.2.2 Accuracy in nonnative speech; 3.3 Idiomaticity; 3.3.1 Idiomaticity in native speech; 3.3.2 Idiomaticity in nonnative speech; 3.4 Intonation; 3.4.1 Intonation in native speech; 3.4.2 Intonation in nonnative speech; 3.5 Accent; 3.5.1 Accent in native speech; 3.5.2 Accent in nonnative speech; 3.6 Pragmatic features; 3.6.1 Pragmatic features in native speech; 3.6.2 Pragmatic features in nonnative speech; 3.7 Lexical diversity. 3.7.1 Lexical diversity in native speech3.7.2 Lexical diversity in nonnative speech; 3.8 Sentence structure; 3.8.1 Sentence structure in native speech; 3.8.2 Sentence structure in nonnative speech; 3.9 Summary; Chapter 4. Nonverbal fluency; 4.1 Nonverbal fluency in native speech; 4.2 Nonverbal fluency in nonnative speech; 4.3 Summary; Chapter 5. Corpus data and methodology; 5.1 A corpus-based description of fluency in native and nonnative English speech; 5.2 Learner corpus research, fluency and SLA; 5.3 Corpora and tools; 5.4 Methodology; 5.4.1 Pilot study; 5.5 A holistic approach to fluency. 5.5.1 Productive fluency: Quantitative and statistical data analysis5.5.2 Perceptive fluency: Native-speaker perception of five selected learners; 5.6 Summary; Chapter 6. Data analysis of productive fluencyin LINDSEI-GE vs. LOCNEC; 6.1 Productive Fluency: Learner data vs. native-speaker data; 6.1.1 Speech rate; 6.1.2 Mean length of runs; 6.1.3 Unfilled pauses; 6.1.4 Formulaic sequences; 6.1.5 Repeats; 6.1.6 Filled pauses; 6.1.7 Discourse markers; 6.1.8 Smallwords; 6.1.9 Summary, caveats and implications; 6.2 Correlations and combinations: Bringing together the fluencemes. Fluency (Language learning) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99013618 Native language and education. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090172 English language Study and teaching Foreign speakers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043710 Maîtrise de la langue (Apprentissage d'une langue) Langue maternelle et éducation. Anglais (Langue) Étude et enseignement Allophones. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES General. bisacsh English language Study and teaching Foreign speakers fast Fluency (Language learning) fast Native language and education fast Taalvaardigheid. gtt Engels. gtt Moedertaalsprekers. gtt Tweedetaalverwerving. gtt |
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title_auth | Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / |
title_exact_search | Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / |
title_full | Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / Sandra Götz, Justus Liebig University, Giessen. |
title_fullStr | Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / Sandra Götz, Justus Liebig University, Giessen. |
title_full_unstemmed | Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / Sandra Götz, Justus Liebig University, Giessen. |
title_short | Fluency in native and nonnative English speech / |
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topic | Fluency (Language learning) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99013618 Native language and education. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85090172 English language Study and teaching Foreign speakers. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043710 Maîtrise de la langue (Apprentissage d'une langue) Langue maternelle et éducation. Anglais (Langue) Étude et enseignement Allophones. LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES General. bisacsh English language Study and teaching Foreign speakers fast Fluency (Language learning) fast Native language and education fast Taalvaardigheid. gtt Engels. gtt Moedertaalsprekers. gtt Tweedetaalverwerving. gtt |
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