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Cooper, Charles R., Ed.; Greenbaum, Sidney, Ed. – 1986
In addition to presenting the results of analyses of written texts from a linguistic perspective, this book proposes productive methods for discourse analysis and identifies new directions for work on written communication. The studies presented in the book illustrate the importance of text linguistics and discourse analysis for research on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Linguistics
Flower, Linda – 1988
How writers come by, find, or create their sense of purpose and whether readers are at all aware of or affected by this purposeful, sometimes elaborate rhetorical structure the writer labored to construct are questions that have motivated critical discussions of the construction of purpose. Using think-aloud protocols, the construction of purpose…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Protocol Analysis, Reading Processes, Rhetoric
Reed, Janine – 1988
In an attempt to understand what expressive writing means to themselves and to their students, teachers should explore and reflect on various questions regarding expressive writing theories and practices. For many, self-expression is the basis of all serious writing and an important stage in any act of learning, so it is essential to uncover the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Writing, Higher Education, Psychology
Durst, Russel K. – 1985
A study examined the differences between the processes involved in analytic and summary writing by contrasting student writing of both kinds. Twenty 11th graders, 10 high and 10 average ability writers, participated in two composing-aloud sessions. In one session, the student wrote an analytic essay about a history passage and, in the other…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Expository Writing, High Schools
Wess, Robert C. – 1981
This paper presents a narrative account of how the process of discovery pertained to a college instructor's experience in teaching writing, offering it as a potential methodology for other teachers to consider in their own and their students' writing. The first two parts of the paper illustrate the process of primary and secondary invention in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, Discovery Processes, Higher Education
Peitzman, Faye – 1981
As part of a larger research study, three freshman writers were observed in order to determine when they rewrote compositions, when they rethought major concepts and designs, and when they reviewed stylistic options and made purposive as opposed to uninformed changes in their writing. Their tape recorded comments were guided by questions on (1)…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Higher Education
Roberts, David; Strickland, James – 1982
The 24 entries in this annotated bibliography are designed to introduce teachers and researchers to the major studies in the field of neurology as it relates to the composing process. Entries in the first section are of works that explain the complex processes and physiology of the brain, while those in the second section are of works attempting…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, Language Research, Neurolinguistics
Langer, Judith A. – 1981
During writing conferences, many teachers impose their own ideas and attitudes on the student's essay, and often are not sure how else to help their students arrive at changes that will improve their writing. Understanding or assessment of a student's prior knowledge about the topic can be very helpful to a teacher in shaping the conference and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Prewriting, Prior Learning
Berthoff, Ann E. – 1979
Theory and practice, especially in education and more particularly about the composition process, stand in a dialectical relationship to one another, otherwise practice gets gimmicky and theory becomes dogmatic. The role of theory is to define purposes, figure out why something works so it can be repeated, give perspective, and free teachers from…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English Instruction, Higher Education, Learning Theories
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Kellogg, Ronald T. – Written Communication, 1987
Examines whether the cognitive strategies of outlining and draft writing enhance college students' writing performance. Reports that outlines improved the quality of writing, but did not enhance efficiency. Rough drafts did not affect quality or efficiency. A survey of faculty revealed that outlines correlated positively with productivity, whereas…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Outlining (Discourse), Writing Improvement
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Harris, Muriel; Wachs, Mary – Written Communication, 1986
Investigated relationships between individual differences in (1) levels of writing skills and (2) proficiencies at simultaneous and successive cognitive processing. Correlated students' writings with the following word and sentence level problems: spelling errors, missing or inappropriate punctuation of sentence parts, missing noun and verb…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Skill Analysis
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Booth, Wayne C. – College English, 1984
Suggests slyly that, while word processors may have increased writing speed, they cannot ensure improved writing quality. (MM)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Humor, Microcomputers, Productivity
Tzeng, Ovid J. L.; Wang, William S. Y. – American Scientist, 1983
Indicates that the way different languages reduce speech to script affects how visual information is processed in the brain, suggesting that the relation between script and speech underlying all types of writing systems plays an important part in reading behavior. Compares memory performance of native English/Chinese speakers. (JN)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Interference (Language), Language Processing, Language Research
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Arnold, Roslyn – English in Australia, 1982
Argues that observations and an analysis of 245 letters written by elementary school students support the idea that writers and learners do know how to promote their own self-development. (JL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Self Actualization, Self Concept
Miles, Curtis – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1982
Explains the microthemes technique, which involves students responding to assignments chosen to emphasize various forms of writing and thinking with written products no larger than 5 x 8 inch note cards. Reviews four types of microthemes used at Montana State University, explaining the activity and the writing and thinking skills developed. (DMM)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning Activities
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