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ABSTRACT
Self-repair is a universal phenomenon in the process of oral output. Researches on the self-repair behavior in SLA have great important theoretical and pedagogical significance. This study adopts corpus analysis, marking the subtypes of self-repair that occurred in the oral production of an non-English major postgraduates’ English speech contest held by Jiangsu University. The study focuses on analyzing the distribution of each subtype of self-repair and the correction rate in view of two variables: oral proficiency and gender. Thus, the relevance between self-repair and oral proficiency and self-repair and gender will be concluded. The result of the study shows that, as for the distribution, the same information self-repair has the highest proportion, followed by the appropriateness self-repair, the error self-repair and the different information self-repair. In addition, there is certain relevance between self-repair and non-English major postgraduates’ oral proficiency and their gender. It can be concluded that the higher the oral proficiency is, the more appropriateness self-repair will be used; while the lower the oral proficiency is, the more same information self-repair will be used. Besides, the correction rate of high proficiency level is higher than low proficiency group. In terms of gender, males use error self-repair most while females have preference for appropriateness self-repair, and the correction rate of female group is higher than that of male group. This study can help the teachers deepen the understanding of self-repair and obtain enlightenment in second language teaching. Key words: self-repair; Chinese non-English major postgraduates; oral production
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABSTRACT 摘要 Chapter One INTRODUCTION-1 1.1 Need for the Study-1 1.2 Object of the Study-1 1.3 Significance of the Study-2 1.4 Overview of the Thesis-2 Chapter Two LITERATURE REVIEW-4 2.1 The Definitions and Classification of Repair-4 2.1.1 The definitions of repair-4 2.1.2 The classification of repair-5 2.2 The Preference for Self-repair-6 2.2.1 The concept of self-repair-6 2.2.2 The classification of self-repair-7 2.3 Language Proficiency and Self-repair-8 2.4 Gender and Self-repair-9 Chapter Three METHODOLOGY-10 3.1 Research Questions -10 3.2 Subjects-10 3.3 Data Collection-12 3.4 Data Analysis-15 Chapter Four RESULTS AND DISCUSSION-17 4.1 The Overall Distribution of Self-repairs-17 4.1.1 Distribution of self-repairs and other-repairs-17 4.1.2 Distribution of the four subtypes of self-repairs-18 4.2 The Relationship between Oral Proficiency and Self-repairs-19 4.2.1 Comparison of self-repairs between high and lowproficiency groups-19 4.2.2 Comparison of self-repair correction rates between high and low proficiency groups-21 4.3 The Relationship between Gender and Self-repairs-22 4.3.1 Comparison of self-repairs between male and female learners-22 4.3.2 Comparison of self-repair correction rates between male and female learners-23 Chapter Five CONCLUSION-25 5.1 Major Research Findings-25 5.2 Implications of the Study-26 5.3 Limitations of the Study and Suggestions for Future Research-26 REFERENCES-28 |