!!!¸À¸ì¤Îñ°Ì {{outline}} ---- !!ñ¸ì !!¶ç !!Àá !!ʸ !!ȯÏà !!T-unit !!C-unit MacWhinney (2000) The CHILDES Project. Part 1: The CHAT Transcription Format, p. 61, https://doi.org/10.21415/3mhn-0z89 {{pre There is a tendency in the literature to avoid the use of the term ¡Èsentence¡É to refer to the units of spoken language. To avoid this problem, researchers use the terms ¡Èutterance¡É and ¡Èc-unit¡É or conversational unit. The latter is defined as a main clause along with its dependent (subordinate or coordinate) clauses. However, when defined in this way, a c-unit is really not too different from a sentence. The major difference is that a c-unit may be incomplete and may include disfluencies, retraces, etc. which would not be present in written language. }} !!AS-unit (Analysis of Speech Unit) Foster et al. (2000:365) {{pre Our unit takes Hunt's T-unit as its starting point and then elaborates this to deal with the features characteristic of spoken data. An AS-unit is a single speaker's utterance consisting of an independent clause, or sub-clausal unit, together with any subordinate clause(s) associsated with either. }}