5 | Monitoring and repair Flashcards

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What is spoonerism?

A

Exchange of similar consonant sounds

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What is the main interruption rule?

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Main interruption rule: Speakers interrupt themselves immediately when an error is detected.
Sometimes so swift that it happens before an error is actually uttered. (Covert repair)

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What signalizes editing in sentences?

A

Editing expressions.

For example: uh, that is…

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What are the two types of repair?

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Covert repair: Error is interrupted before it is even uttered.
Overt repair: Error interrupted after/during the utterance of a word.

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What is the well-formedness rule?

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When error jointed with repair, they must create a grammatically complete coordinated structure.

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What is prosodic marking?

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Putting emphasis or stress on the replacement utterance of a repair. To highlight the new information.

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