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تفاصيل البطاقة الفهرسية

Speaking in time*1

مقال من تأليف: Clark, Herbert H. ;

ملخص: Most spoken disfluencies, it is argued, are not problems in speaking, but the solutions to problems in speaking. Speakers design most forms of disfluencies as signals, communicative acts, for coordinating with their addressees on certain of their speech actions. At the lowest level, speakers try to synchronize their vocalizations with their addressees' attention. At the next level up, they try to synchronize, or pace, the presentation of each expression with their addressees' analysis of those expressions. Speakers have a variety of strategies for achieving synchronization, and many of these lead to the common forms of disfluencies


لغة: إنجليزية