The effects of interlocutor backchannels and L1 backchannel norms on the speech of L2 English learners
<p>Verbal backchannels – short responses such as 'uh-huh' and 'mhm' given by an interlocutor to the main speaker – have been studied extensively for several decades. The great majority of the research has been descriptive or based on backchannel uses. In contrast, little ha...
Main Author: | Flint, A |
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Other Authors: | Macaro, E |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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