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Bassano, Dominique; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1992
Examines the development of epistemic modality, with particular attention to how French children (four, six, and eight year olds) evaluate the conditions of use for modal expressions marking certainty and uncertainty. Results show that four and six year olds attribute certainty more often than eight year olds. (44 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology
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Byrnes, Heidi – Applied Language Learning, 1989
Examines the rating scale and the testing procedure of the oral interview for evidence of discourse competence. The paper suggests that a careful examination of the processing capabilities might serve as a valid indicator of their discourse competence. (24 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interviews, Language Fluency, Language Proficiency
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Valentine, Tamara M. – World Englishes, 1991
Explores the Indian variety of English from the point of view of the discoursal strategies speakers adopt in verbal interaction. In particular, the paper examines how discoursal markers function in the Indian English conversational context. (29 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Mutual Intelligibility
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Anderson, Bill – Language and Education: An International Journal, 1988
Reports on a study that investigated metacognitive strategy use by a pair of students working with a computer database. Strategies are inferred from analysis of the discourse, and features of a metacognitive environment are discussed. (13 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Children, Computer Assisted Instruction, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics
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Taylor, Gordon; Tingguang, Chen – Applied Linguistics, 1991
Focuses on the likely sources of variability in discourse structure by comparing the introductions to papers written in a variety of related disciplines by three groups of physical scientists: Anglo-Americans writing in English, Chinese people writing in English, and Chinese people writing in Chinese. (39 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Chinese, Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Influences, Discourse Analysis