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Chung, Hyunsun – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This dissertation explores four Korean discourse markers derived from question words: "mwe" (what), "way" (why), "ettehkey" (how), and "mwusun" (which; what kind of). Most Korean question words have an additional function as indefinite words that refer to a nonspecific referent (Kim, 2000; Yang, 2005). In…
Descriptors: Korean, Discourse Modes, Language Research, Language Usage
Nibun, Yukari; Wigglesworth, Gillian – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2014
While acquisition of more than one language from birth is a relatively common phenomenon, whether children under two years of age use their languages in a differentiated manner has not yet been established. The current study investigates the pragmatic differentiation of a child who lives in Australia and was acquiring two minority languages,…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Japanese, German, Language Research
Bhatia, Vijay K. – English for Specific Purposes, 2008
Studies of professional genres and professional practices are invariably seen as complementing each other, in that they not only influence each other but are often co-constructed in specific professional contexts. However, professional genres have often been analyzed in isolation, leaving the study of professional practice almost completely out,…
Descriptors: Language Styles, English for Special Purposes, Business Communication, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedMyers, Greg – Discourse Processes, 1991
Examines cohesion in the introductions to some scientific articles and compares the patterns to those from popularizations. Discusses a computational model of cohesion. Argues that readers of scientific articles must have a knowledge of lexical relations to see the implicit cohesion, whereas readers of popularizations must see the cohesive…
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities, Discourse Modes
Peer reviewedSkelton, John – Applied Linguistics, 1997
Examines how medical writers discuss matters they believe to be true, possible, and untrue, drawing on research papers from medical journals. To conclude, a discussion of teaching difficult concepts in medical reading and writing is presented. (80 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Discourse Modes, Language Research, Medical Research
Peer reviewedTrabasso, Tom; Nickels, Margret – Discourse Processes, 1992
Studies the construction of coherent narrations of events in a picture storybook by children and adults. Applies a causal network discourse analysis. Analyzes the structure and content of the network representation of the main character. Reveals differences in content and structure of the narratives. (HB)
Descriptors: Children, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes
Peer reviewedSprott, Richard A. – Discourse Processes, 1992
Analyzes children's verbal disputes for the development of discourse markers "because,""so,""and,""but," and "well." Shows that the markers were primarily used to mark the exchange structure of discourse when they were first used by children two years seven months to three years six months and that the first markers to do so were "but" and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Conflict, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes
Peer reviewedBavelas, Janet Beavin; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1992
Describes how interactive hand gestures made during conversation help maintain the conversation as a social system. Relates the methods and results of three experiments designed to test this theory. Finds that interactive gestures maintain involvement with the interlocutor without interrupting the flow of conversation. (HB)
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication Research, Discourse Modes, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGoodell, Elizabeth W.; Sachs, Jacqueline – Discourse Processes, 1992
Reports the findings of a study designed to investigate children's deictic changes, use of speech act verbs, and preference for reporting system in their retold narratives. Claims that a linear age function emerged and that children's mastery of direct and indirect speech extends over many years. (HB)
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Research, Discourse Modes, Language Research
Peer reviewedClancy, Patricia M. – Discourse Processes, 1992
Analyzes the referential strategies used in narrative discourse by 10 adults and 60 Japanese children aged 3 to 7 years. Determines the factors underlying choice of nominal versus elliptical forms. Discusses results in terms of cognitive, social, and linguistic factors underlying referential choice. (HB)
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Communication Research, Discourse Modes
Peer reviewedHengst, Julie A.; Miller, Peggy J. – World Englishes, 1999
Focuses on generic discourse practices by tracing the persuasive heterogeneity and the distributed nature of discourse genres in use. Three examples from research are explored: a father and his two daughters playing a family-created verbal game; a family's engagement with their 2-year-old's creative retellings of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"; and a…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Games
Peer reviewedBadzinski, Diane M. – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 1988
Examines cohesive ties that children and adults use during verbal explanations to resolve incongruent discourse information. Identifies age-related changes in children's use of adversatives and causal connectives. Finds less use of personal referents and demonstratives among preschoolers, and no decreased use of additives and temporal connectives…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Communication Research, Connected Discourse
Peer reviewedBatstone, Rob – Language Awareness, 2002
Argues that in the initial stages of learning a new form in a foreign language and its associated functions, communicative needs and learning needs are fundamentally opposed. Suggests that what is needed is an orientation to language that is based on prior familiarity with specific forms and meaning that can be used in discourse as anchors to…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Modes, Grammar, Language Processing
Peer reviewedLongacre, Robert E. – Discourse Processes, 1989
Uses eight languages in five distinct linguistic areas to examine two hypotheses regarding text generation and analysis and to illustrate their reciprocity relative to narrative discourse. Demonstrates how these hypotheses yield salience schemes and constituent analysis which mutually corroborate and correct each other. (KEH)
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes
Peer reviewedSeedhouse, Paul – ELT Journal, 1996
Examines the idea that one goal of English language teaching should be to replicate "natural" rather than "traditional" classroom communication. The article argues that this goal is unattainable and that it would be more satisfactory to take an institutional discourse approach, where classroom discourse is regarded as an institutional variety of…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Context Effect, Course Objectives
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