But he was very nice when he called. And I The Republican Party is doing - its a phenomena. You know, Im a very - Im an American. No. Now let me tell you whats next. No, no. Look, And then I found out that I got 10 votes less - But those are the rules.

94 No Conversation Types Patterns Factors Explanation SI OI S R O R S R O R R E M O A B R G C O S P E L E X R W R S O T M H M U U I O T 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. √ √ √ 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. √ √ √ 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. √ √ √ 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. √ √ √ 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 95 No Conversation Types Patterns Factors Explanation SI OI S R O R S R O R R E M O A B R G C O S P E L E X R W R S O T M H M U U I O T audience. For that reason, he initiates a self-initiates self- repair in the conversation. 88.

T: The Republican Party is doing - its a phenomena.

√ √ √ 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.

√ √ √ 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. √ √ √ 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. √ √ √ 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 √ √ √ Trump says the word „those‟ which is unclear for the audience. Then, he specifies his word by saying „I mean, his 96 No Conversation Types Patterns Factors Explanation SI OI S R O R S R O R R E M O A B R G C O S P E L E X R W R S O T M H M U U I O T 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