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Otman, Gabriel – Francais dans le Monde, 1986
Discusses the tendency of humans to describe parts and functions of a computer with terminology that refers to human characteristics; for example, parts of the body (electronic brain), intellectual activities (optical memory), and physical activities (command). Computers are also described through metaphors, connotations, allusions, and analogies…
Descriptors: Computers, Figurative Language, French, Language Usage
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Harlos, Christopher – Philosophy and Rhetoric, 1986
Explains Genette's concept of rhetoric as a treatise on figures and his argument that rhetoric has been restrained and gradually subsumed by the metaphor, the master trope. (SRT)
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Literary Devices, Metaphors, Rhetoric
Schackleford, Ruby P. – Elementary English, 1972
Writing poetry by adapting the Japanese form to English is simple enough so that children can enjoy doing it. (Author/MF)
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Figurative Language, Haiku, Imagery
Reinsch, N. Ramar, Jr. – Speech Monographs, 1971
The author found through experimentation that a well-used metaphor can facilitate persuasion and attitude change. The author's hypothesis is that inclusion of similes will increase persuasiveness but that use of metaphors instead of similes would have a greater effect in attitude change. (MS)
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Language Patterns, Metaphors, Persuasive Discourse
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Castleton, Geraldine – Literacy & Numeracy Studies, 1998
Discusses the role of figurative language, particularly metaphor, in the literature on literacy. Examines a specific site of knowledge about literacy, the relationship between literacy and work as constructed in an Australian government report, "Words at Work: Literacy Needs in the Workplace." Concludes with implications of this kind of…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Literacy, Metaphors
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Christmann, Ursula; Mischo, Christoph – Language and Speech, 2000
Deals with the effects of aesthetic quality and argumentational integrity or fairness on the persuasiveness of contributions to argumentation. Basic argumentative dialogs were varied in aesthetic quality via the use of figurative language and in fairness via the addition of faulty, insincere, or unjust arguments.(Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Figurative Language, Persuasive Discourse, Speech Communication
Roane, Henry S.; Kelley, Michael E.; Trosclair, Nicole M.; Hauer, Lindsay S. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2004
Previous research has applied the behavioral momentum metaphor to men's college basketball. In the current investigation, the relative rate of reinforcement prior to and following adversities (e.g., turnovers, fouls) and periods of time-out were examined in a subset of women's college basketball games.
Descriptors: Team Sports, Figurative Language, Females, Timeout
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Pappas, Gus – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2005
Previously, the idea of a blueprint has been used to explain the genome. The concept of a play's cast of characters, the Dramatis Personae, is a more fluid metaphor that allows for mutations and time-dependent phenomena to be taken into account. It also provides an educational and mnemonic exercise for students.
Descriptors: Genetics, Science Instruction, Figurative Language, Teaching Methods
Riner, Phil – Phi Delta Kappan, 2005
Last month, Phil Riner began discussing his project of teaching digital photography and prosocial behavior skills to inner-city fifth-graders. This work led him to generate some very specific procedures for camera care and use. Phil also taught the students some simple rules for taking better photos. These rules fell into four broad categories:…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Figurative Language, Television, Prosocial Behavior
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Trowler, Paul; Fanghanel, Joelle; Wareham, Terry – Studies in Higher Education, 2005
This article examines recent UK policy initiatives to enhance teaching and learning in higher education in the UK, and the quality of the student experience there. The Higher Education Academy has recently begun to work in this area and the Higher Education Bill (2004) has passed into law. A reflective review of previous initiatives is therefore…
Descriptors: Student Experience, Figurative Language, Change Agents, Higher Education
Tobin, Joseph – International Journal of Research and Method in Education, 2005
The metaphor of scaling up is the wrong one to use for describing and prescribing educational change. Many of the strategies being employed to achieve scaling up are counter-productive: they conceive of practitioners as delivery agents or consumers, rather than as co-constructors of change. An approach to educational innovation based on the…
Descriptors: Training, Scaling, Figurative Language, Educational Change
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Mitchell, C.J.; Lovibond, P.F.; Condoleon, M. – Learning and Motivation, 2005
We have recently demonstrated that pre-training of additivity (the outcome of two causal cues is larger than one causal cue) greatly enhances blocking. This manipulation could work by removing a ceiling effect on the outcome, as proposed by Cheng (1997). Alternatively, it could remove the logical ambiguity associated with blocking under…
Descriptors: Structural Elements (Construction), Figurative Language, Cues, Logical Thinking
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Wallach, Geraldine P. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2004
In this article, the author reviews the state of the art in schoolage language learning disabilities. Some of the key connections among language, learning, and reading disabilities are outlined. The challenges facing speech and language professionals and other specialists who work within and outside of postmillennium classrooms are presented, and…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Figurative Language, Language Impairments, Learning Disabilities
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Sweeting, Anthony; Vickers, Edward – World Englishes, 2005
Numerous commentators argue that the worldwide use of English in education is an important outcome of colonialism. While accepting that there is much truth in this general conclusion, the present authors also recognize an irony. In too few cases do commentators base their arguments on historical evidence; in too many, they treat colonialism as an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Figurative Language, Language Role, Foreign Policy
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Steiner, Joseph – American Psychologist, 2005
This paper presents comments on F. M. Moghaddam's article, (see record 2005-01817-002) which uses the metaphor of a narrowing staircase "to provide a more in-depth understanding of terrorism", describes the journey as being provoked by how people perceive of levels of fairness and experience feelings of relative deprivation. If the masses perceive…
Descriptors: Conflict, Terrorism, Figurative Language, Disadvantaged Environment
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