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Ted Cruz, like Governor Walker - I mean,
Governor Walker, I hit him very hard after he hit me.
to add the information. Here, he initiates a self-initiated self-
repair.
84.
T: I dont want to make people like Jeb Bush, like
Ted Cruz, like Governor Walker - I mean,
Governor Walker, I hit him very hard after he hit
me.
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Trump adds the information that is delivered by elaborating his
utterance in the conversation. Here, he initiates a self-initiated
self-repair.
85. T:
And I dont want people that pause I
dont want people to do something against their
will, Anderson.
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Trump initiates a self-initiated self-repair by reorganizing his
pattern of utterance in the conversation. Here, he pauses
before he resolvers his problem.
86.
T: He doesnt have to do it. He doesnt have to
support me.
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Because an unclear intention, Trump specifies his word
„it‟ into
„support me‟ in order to make the audience understand
about the context in the conversation. Trump initiates a
self-initiated self-repair.
87.
T: But he was very nice when he called. And I
assume he was being straight with me. I hope he
was being straight with me because what he said was
very appropriate.
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In order to prevent a misunderstanding occurring in
the conversation, Trump replaces his word „assume‟ into
„hope‟. Here, he seems considers his statement will be
interpreted differently by the
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audience. For that reason, he initiates a self-initiates self-
repair in the conversation.
88.
T: The Republican Party is doing - its a phenomena.
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Trump initiates a self-initiated self-repair in the conversation.
He simply abandons his words and starts with a new utterance.
89.
T: You know, Im a very - Im an American.
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Trump initiates a self-initiated self-repair in the conversation.
He simply abandons his words and starts with a new utterance.
Initially, he says
„I‟m a very‟ but he probably uses a wrong
constituent then he revises it by saying
„I‟m an American‟.
90.
T: No. Now let me tell you whats next. No, no. Look,
in Missouri, I just - it was just announced I won.
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Trump abandons his previous words because it is not suitable
with the information that will be delivered. Here, he simply
initiates self-initiated self-repair.
91.
T: And then I found out that I got 10 votes less -
10 delegates less than the guy who lost. I beat him
rather easily.
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Trump replaces the word „votes‟
into „delegates‟ because the old
word has an unclear intention with the context of the
conversation. Here, he initiates self-initiated self-repair.
92.
A: But those are the rules. I mean, his
campaign had a better ground game in
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Trump says the word „those‟
which is unclear for the audience. Then, he specifies his
word by saying „I mean, his
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Louisiana. campaign had a better ground
game in Louisiana. ‟ In this case,
Trump initiates a self-initiates self-repair.
93.
T: No, I dont know what rules - OK, I dont