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Valenzuela, Ángel; Castillo, Ramón D. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
Multiple factors simultaneously interact during the writing process. The effect of these interacting factors must be considered if writing is studied as a dynamic and complex process that constantly changes. Based on that premise, the study aims to determine how the interaction between the reading medium and the communicative purpose of a writing…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Research, Keyboarding (Data Entry), Reading Writing Relationship
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López-Serrano, Sonia; Roca de Larios, Julio; Manchón, Rosa M. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2019
There has been a growing interest in the study of writing from the perspective of its potential contribution to language development. However, scant attention has been paid to key methodological considerations regarding the analysis of the connection between L2 writing processes, reflection on language while writing, and language learning. In an…
Descriptors: Essays, Writing Processes, Writing Research, Second Language Learning
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Mohsen, Mohammed Ali; Qassem, Mutahar – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2020
Second language writing researchers have examined the affordances of Automated Writing Evaluation programs in providing immediate feedback that helps improve students' writing outputs. However, a little is known about tracking learners' process during writing essays and whether much/less pauses made by learners could predict good/poor quality of…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing Strategies, Keyboarding (Data Entry), Writing Skills
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Shekarabi, Zeinab – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2017
Much research has been completed that focused on the role of drafting strategies in first language (L1) writing, but its role in second language (L2) writing is missing. The present study investigated the impact of outlining and free writing strategies on L2 academic writing in terms of overall quality, as well as more specifically in terms of…
Descriptors: Writing Strategies, Academic Language, Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning
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Tabari, Mahmoud Abdi – TESL-EJ, 2017
Much research has investigated the role of planning time in second language writing; however, the results show that there are inconsistent findings about the effects of planning time conditions on the complexity of the EFL learners' textual output. The current study attempted to consider the differential effects of planning time conditions in…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Persuasive Discourse
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Masiello, Lea; Skipper, Tracy L. – National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, 2013
Surveys of employers continually highlight the need for better communication skills among recent college graduates. Yet, writing instruction in higher education serves far more than a transactional purpose. Writing facilitates learning, helps students gain skills in analysis and synthesis, and supports a range of other personal and intellectual…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Communication Skills, Writing Instruction, College Seniors
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Radia, Pavlina; Stapleton, Paul – Internet and Higher Education, 2008
The Web has become a vast and appealing source of information for undergraduate students writing academic papers. While some online resources are comparable in quality to the materials housed in a library, newly accessible, Web-specific genres, such as interest groups, often undermine traditional expectations of scholarly authority, rigor, and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Writing (Composition), Second Language Learning, Writing Processes
Kellogg, Ronald T.; And Others – 1991
A study investigated whether the narrative writing task is more compatible with the structure of conscious thought than are other writing tasks. If so, composing a narrative text should demand less cognitive effort, occur more fluently, and yield a more coherent document than composing persuasive or descriptive texts. Sixteen college students were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Narration
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Redd-Boyd, Theresa M.; Slater, Wayne H. – Research in the Teaching of English, 1989
Investigates the effects an assigned audience has on undergraduates' attitudes, composing strategies, and persuasive writing. Finds that while assigning an audience had a limited effect on essay scores, it increased students' interest, effort, use of audience-based strategies, and ability to persuade. (SR)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audience Awareness, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
Higgins, Lorraine; Flower, Linda – 1994
A study described college student writers as they constructed arguments, creating a picture of school-based argument drawn not from ideal models of arguments as envisioned by educators, but from experiences of students themselves. A three-part framework that synthesizes rhetorical perspectives on argument with a social-cognitive view of the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Individual Differences, Persuasive Discourse, Prior Learning
Stein, Mark J. – 1987
A study analyzed how freshman composition students handled an assignment that forced them to perform an act of sophisticated literacy which was a variation between spontaneity (present) and repetition (past) with a focus on how novice writers borrow language, whether through quotation or misquotation. The assignment involved two masterpieces of…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Language Variation, Persuasive Discourse, Student Writing Models
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Slattery, Patrick J. – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1991
Explores ways in which students read, think, and write about divergent points of view by analyzing transcripts of interviews with students. Finds three broad categories: "dogmatic,""noncommittal," and "analytical" approaches. Discusses pedagogical implications. (SR)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
Gaunder, Eleanor Parks – 1990
This case study examined one advanced undergraduate student's efforts to write on similar topics for three different audiences--an advanced composition class, a history of Western philosophy class, and a district meeting of Pi Alpha Theta. Initially the student was juggling the demands of writing research papers for her two courses, and the third…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Audience Awareness, Case Studies, Higher Education
Flower, Linda – 1995
A series of three studies looked at argument across significant contexts to understand what students must learn to "argue" in these contexts and carry out their practices. Study 1 involved 19 pre-college minority writers who were asked to take a "rival hypothesis" stance to their source texts that discuss issues in minority…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Discourse Communities, Higher Education, Inquiry
Quinn, Karen B.; Matsuhashi, Ann – 1985
A case study investigated how writers use information from reading for writing. Specifically, it examined what happens when writers are asked to read about an unfamiliar topic and then use that information to write an argument. A student was requested to complete four tasks that represented stages one might go through to write an argumentative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Language Processing
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