Self-Repair in Speech - TESOL International Research Foundation

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SELF-REPAIR IN SPEECH: SELECTED REFERENCES
(last updated 26 August 2010)
Kormos, J. (1999). The effect of speaker variables on the self-correction behaviours of
L2 learners. System, 27, 207-221.
Kormos, J. (2000a). The role of attention in monitoring second language speech
production. Language Learning, 50, 343-384.
Kormos, J. (2000b). The timing of self-repairs in second language speech production.
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 22, 145-167.
Kormos, J. (2006). Speech production and second language acquisition. Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Levelt, W. (1983). Monitoring and self-repair in speech. Cognition, 14, 41-104. 335-362.
Postma, A. (2000). Detection of errors during speech production: A review of speech
monitoring models. Cognition, 77, 97-131.
van Hest, E. (1996). Self-repair in L1 and L2 production. Tilburg: Tilburg University
Press.
van Hest, E. (1997). The relationship between self-repair and language proficiency. The
Multicultural Electronic Journal of Communication Disorders (MEJCD).
http://www.asha.ucf.edu/vanhest2.html
van Hest, E. (2000). Analyzing self-repair: An alternative way of language assessment.
In Ekbatani, G & H. Pierson (Eds.), Learner-directed assessment in ESL (pp. 7588). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.
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