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Why do we overspecify in dialogue? An experiment on L2 lexical acquisition

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We describe an experimental study designed to evaluate the effect of overspecification on L2 language acquisition. Our hypothesis is that overspecification helps establish alignment, which facilitates the acquisition of lexemes. Our results show that subjects receiving overspecified references during the exercise phase are slower at resolving the exercises, but have better lexeme acquisition rates. This supports the claim that overspecification is a useful mechanism for communication.
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hal-00732991 , version 1 (17-09-2012)

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Alexandra Vorobyova, Luciana Benotti, Frédéric Landragin. Why do we overspecify in dialogue? An experiment on L2 lexical acquisition. Workshop on the Semantics and Pragmatics of Dialogue, Sep 2012, Paris, France. pp.185-186. ⟨hal-00732991⟩
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