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Kurtzman, Howard S. – Language and Speech, 1985
Describes an investigation of the notion that sentence perception involves holding single clauses or propositions in a temporary buffer. Concludes that this notion is false and that, instead, more recently presented or important material may become more accessible in memory as presentation of the sentence proceeds. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Connected Discourse, Error Analysis (Language), Language Processing
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van Naerssen, Margaret M. – 1978
The quality of hospital medical records, which are usually maintained by transcribing from doctors' dictation, was found to suffer because of foreign medical graduates' phonological problems and lack of familiarity with good dictation procedure. As a step in correcting this situation, eight taped discharge summaries were subjected to an analysis…
Descriptors: Abbreviations, Communicative Competence (Languages), Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis