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Novotny, Therese – History of Education, 2019
Julian of Norwich (1342-1416), was a Christian mystic whose writings, "Revelation of Love" and "A Book of Showings," are the earliest surviving texts in the English language written by a woman. The question that has puzzled scholars for centuries follows: How could a woman of her time express her vision in such innovative and…
Descriptors: Christianity, Feminism, English, Females
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Wang, Shih-ping; Tu, Pin-ning – Taiwan Journal of TESOL, 2014
There has long been a growing interest in journal article (JA) abstract writing, and this pervading interest has boosted the exigency for further research. This current study therefore aims to investigate both the various applications of verb tense and the rhetorical structure within JA abstracts. A corpus of 1,000 JAs was collected from four…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Journal Articles, Documentation, Verbs
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Humphrey, Sally – English in Australia, 2010
Over the past twenty years much work has been done by teachers of secondary English to describe and make explicit the semiotic resources used to access and critique the discourses of powerful institutions such as schooling. At the same time, however, there has been a growing recognition that the rhetorical resources needed for adolescents to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Text Structure, Rhetoric, Rhetorical Invention
Washington, Gene – 1989
This paper discusses self-reference in the text, in order to examine its rhetorical intentions, and the writing strategies it offers an author. Following a brief introduction, the first section deals with definitions, and classifies self-reference "markers." The second section discusses intentions and self-reference, while the third…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Rhetoric, Text Structure
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Le, Elisabeth – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), 2004
This article presents and illustrates a formal model of linguistic analysis in order to explain a phenomenon that is fundamental to translators in their practice: the construction of coherence. First, the role of paragraphs in the construction of coherence is explained with the application of the model to a newspaper editorial. It is shown, in…
Descriptors: Paragraph Composition, Rhetoric, Linguistics, Translation