Fluency and Disfluency Features in L2 Speech (FDF2)
Description of the granted funding
The project focuses on fluency and disfluency in second language speech. Our approach combines methods from the fields of second language acquisition research and psycholinguistics and employs a varied data set (including cognitive experiments, speech samples, and questionnaire data) to scrutinize second language fluency and factors affecting it. We will reconceptualize fluency to provide a new framework for future studies. The emphasis is on examining the effect of task types (monologue, dialogue) and individual speaker characteristics (cognitive processes, experienced level of anxiety, and first language fluency) on second language fluency and disfluency. The results benefit second language learning and teaching, language assessment as well as the development of digital second language learning applications.
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2020
End year
2024
Granted funding
Other information
Funding decision number
331903
Fields of science
Languages
Research fields
Soveltava kielitiede
Identified topics
languages, linguistics, speech