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Deane, Paul; Song, Yi – ETS Research Report Series, 2015
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive literature review on the development of key argumentation skills to lay a foundation for a framework of the key practice, discuss and debate ideas, which is centrally involved in the expectations for academic reading and writing. Specifically, the framework includes 5 phases of core activities and related…
Descriptors: Debate, Best Practices, Literature Reviews, Discourse Modes
Williamson, L. Keith – 1987
In examining the role of Corax and Tisias in the development of rhetoric should be considered: (1) the recently-discovered transition from orality to literacy in the ancient Greek world, suggesting that rhetoric became a formal discipline at their hands through the medium of writing and that rhetoric existed in some form in the earlier oral…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Greek Literature, Literacy, Public Speaking

D'Angelo, Frank J. – Rhetoric Review, 1987
Notes with contemporary literary theorists that language is figurative rather than referential. Advocates using the four "master tropes"--metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche, and irony--as a conceptual framework for the composing process. Suggests that these tropes each represent different strategies for presenting experience, categories for…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Educational Theories, Figurative Language, Linguistics

House, Elizabeth B.; House, William J. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1987
Delineates various conceptions of and arguments about problem solving and proposes a means for dealing with these conflicts. Argues that composition studies should strive to find a common language with which proponents of opposing views can communicate with each other. (MS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Problem Solving, Psychology, Rhetorical Invention
Greene, Stuart – 1990
This paper argues for a dialectical conception of theory that avoids the problem of trying to yoke together theories that embody conflicting epistemological and idealogical concerns in any unified way. Called a "cognitive-social epistemic," this dialectic is a theoretical construct that subsumes a family of cognitive and social theories…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Rhetorical Invention, Social Cognition, Theory Practice Relationship
Reither, James A. – 1986
An academic discipline is created and embodied in discourse, which functions on two dimensions: the global, disciplinary level suggested by T. Kuhn and others, and the local, institutional level, such as the workshop or laboratory where practitioners carry on the discipline's day-to-day business of research, teaching, and writing. The discipline…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Academic Education, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
Antczak, Frederick J. – 1987
One alternative approach for assessing the moral quality of public argument in liberal democracy is narrative ethics, based not in procedural rationality but in narrative, with a concern for character and community. To be intelligible and practicable, such criticism shifts the focus of ethics from discrete decisions and actions to questions of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Ethics, Moral Issues
O'Banion, John D. – 1989
To bridge the gap between literature and composition, and between tradition and individual talent, teachers of literature and composition should consider how Roman rhetoricians integrated many arts into their instruction on oratory. With the perspectives of Cicero and Quintilian in hand, teachers would be inclined to stress rhetorical…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Higher Education, Logical Thinking, Models
Beers, Terry – 1987
Recent research has invited critiques of the authoritative descriptions of composing found in many rhetoric textbooks. The concept of "convention" may be especially useful in rethinking the teleological basis of these textbook descriptions. Conventions found in composition textbooks need to be unmasked as arbitrary concepts which serve…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Heuristics, Higher Education, Rhetorical Invention
Moran, Michael G. – 1989
Joseph Priestley, in his "A Course of Lectures on Oratory and Criticism," developed a psychological theory of style. The "Course" covers three main topics: traditional rhetorical arts of invention, arrangement, and style. Borrowing from the ideas of David Hartley, the association psychologist; Joseph Addison, the aesthetician;…
Descriptors: Discourse Modes, Foreign Countries, Imagination, Language Styles
Langston, M. Diane – 1987
"Cognoter(tm)" and "CB" software, two new computer-based writing tools that rely on shared texts and real-time communication among participants and support collaborative invention, have implications for invention pedagogy and research. Cognoter improves on current invention aids by combining a brainstorming tool, a graphical…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education

Sproule, J. Michael – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Examines the inability of the propaganda paradigm to maintain its position as the standard framework for rhetorical inquiry in the sociointellectual atmosphere that surrounded World War II and the Cold War. Discusses the epistemological and ideological roots of the shift from propaganda to statistical/experimental communication research. (JD)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Persuasive Discourse, Propaganda, Research Design
Zeman, James V. – 1990
The current use of "informative and persuasive" speeches as public address types cannot be justified on functional grounds. The types of speeches chosen through which to gain adherence of minds are secondary to what it is that an individual wishes to gain adherence to. Specifically, the chosen thesis will determine the type of speeches…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse

Boice, Robert; Meyers, Patricia E. – Written Communication, 1986
Reviews automaticity, effortless writing that enjoys freedom from excessive conscious interference, in terms of its origins in automatic writing and growth into contemporary techniques. Characterizes automaticity as a (1) form of dissociation from consciousness; (2) succor to spontaneity and creativity; and (3) key to understanding why some…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing, Discovery Processes

Procter, David E. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1987
Seeks to identify rhetorical distinctiveness of the rescue mission as a form of belligerency--examining presidential discourse justifying the 1985 Lebanon intervention, the 1965 Dominican intervention, and the 1983 Grenada intervention. Argues that the distinction is in guilt narrowly assigned to a chaotic scene and the concomitant call for…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Intervention
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