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Gambell, Trevor J. – Canadian Journal of Education, 1987
Thirty-three College of Education professors at the University of Saskatchewan were surveyed to determine their expectations and perceptions of and attitudes toward student writing. Results indicate that professors complained more about lack of student ability in the argumentative mode than student errors in syntax and mechanics of writing. (TJH)
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Professors, Rhetoric, Syntax
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Myers, Marshall – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1999
Investigates how the purpose of three types of business and technical documents (instructions, annual reports, and sales promotional letters) affects the syntactical and rhetorical choices authors make in writing these documents. Outlines partial syntactical and rhetorical "fingerprints" of these documents to offer students norms they can go by in…
Descriptors: Grammar, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse, Rhetoric
Edelman, Murray – 1975
Political language employed in serious inquiry differs systematically from language employed to promote loyalty to authority in respect to syntax; grammatical completeness and complexity; proportion of nouns, verbs, and other parts of speech; and forms of qualification. Formal language entails continuous effort at verfication or falsification and…
Descriptors: Expressive Language, Language Styles, Language Usage, Persuasive Discourse
Stanley, Julia P. – 1974
The stylistics of belief is the study of the ways in which language is used by speakers to express their beliefs, to convince other people they are right, or to avoid committing themselves to particular beliefs. Such study can contribute to an understanding of the ways in which people misuse and manipulate language for their own ends. The…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Expressive Language, Figurative Language, Language Usage
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Pounds, Wayne – Rhetoric Review, 1987
Discusses ways to define, describe and evaluate plain style. Provides results of T-unit and stylistic analysis of several authors, including Orwell and Swift. Distinguishes between scientific ideals of plain style as depersonalized clarity and plain style essayists' cultivation of personal voice. Applies theories of F. Christensen and J. Williams…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Expository Writing, Language Styles, Literary Criticism
Siu, Kwai-Peng – 1986
This in-depth study explores problem areas of Hong Kong secondary and university students in writing narrative and argumentative compositions on two different themes. Subjects were 40 university English majors, 40 form four and 40 form six secondary students. The research indicates that the students at these grade levels experienced difficulty in…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level