Precision Timing in Novice-to-Novice L2 Conversations

  • Carroll D
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Abstract

That next speakers in talk-in-interaction are capable of precisely timing their entry into the conversational flow is now taken as a given in conversation analytic research. However, the classic studies establishing this fact were based on the analysis of talk between proficient language users, that is, individuals traditionally referred to as "native" speakers. The question then arises as to whether novice-level second language (L2) speakers are similarly capable of precision timing. This paper examines instances of "no-gap" speaker transition, "normal overlap" at transition relevant places, & cases of "turn recycles" in non-pedagogic, casual talk between novice-level Japanese speakers of English (NNS-NNS talk). The primary finding is that novice L2 users can & regularly do start "on time." The paper also explores the possibility that certain inter-turn gaps in the novice L2 data studied here are interactionally occasioned by disfluencies or insufficiencies in prior speaker's turn. 2 Appendixes, 86 References. Adapted from the source document

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Carroll, D. (2000). Precision Timing in Novice-to-Novice L2 Conversations. Issues in Applied Linguistics, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.5070/l4111005025

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