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Elbow, Peter – College English, 2007
"Voice" is no longer a hot term in composition journals. Yet it continues to deserve scholarly attention, in part because it is still often referred to in classrooms and seems applicable to new forms of electronic communication. At the same time, we should avoid taking an either/or stand on the usefulness of "voice" as a term. This is a case where…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, Figurative Language, Writing Instruction
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Danforth, Scot – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2007
A growing, interdisciplinary field of cognitive linguistics has developed in recent decades, bringing together research from many fields to explore the ways that metaphors provide structure and semantic content to thought and language. In this article, the American public school disability emotional/behavioral disorder (E/BD) is examined in regard…
Descriptors: Semantics, Figurative Language, Public Education, Public Schools
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Mashal, N.; Faust, M.; Hendler, T.; Jung-Beeman, M. – Brain and Language, 2007
The neural networks associated with processing related pairs of words forming literal, novel, and conventional metaphorical expressions and unrelated pairs of words were studied in a group of 15 normal adults using fMRI. Subjects read the four types of linguistic expressions and decided which relation exists between the two words (metaphoric,…
Descriptors: Neurolinguistics, Figurative Language, Language Processing, Adults
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Conley, Matthew D.; Colabucci, Lesley – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 2009
In this paper, two beginning qualitative researchers describe the challenges and successes of conducting a collaborative self-study. For two academic years, the authors wrote and analyzed personal narratives related to their experiences as a lesbian and a gay man, respectively, in educational contexts. This article addresses the data analysis…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Figurative Language, Personal Narratives, Researchers
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Peary, Alexandria – College Composition and Communication, 2009
This historical exploration tracks changes in rules concerning figurative language in nineteenth-century composition-rhetoric textbooks. The century's lessening of millennium-long restriction of the poetic allowed not only creative writing into academia but composition as well, as composition at its beginning was intertwined with creative writing.…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Textbooks, Creative Writing, Figurative Language
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Reiner, Miriam – International Journal of Science Education, 2009
Bodily manipulations, such as juggling, suggest a well-synchronized physical interaction as if the person were a physics expert. The juggler uses "knowledge" that is rooted in bodily experience, to interact with the environment. Such enacted bodily knowledge is powerful, efficient, predictive, and relates to sensory perception of the dynamics of…
Descriptors: Cues, Physics, Interaction, Science Instruction
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Hopkins, John L.; Monaghan, Catherine H.; Hansman, Catherine A. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2009
This qualitative case study investigated the impact of Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funding on the providers and planners of programs for incumbent workers in one Midwest WIA region. It examines the collaboration and power conflicts that are part of planning and implementing this legislation for the stakeholders. The study applied Matland's…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Case Studies, Context Effect, Federal Legislation
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Wankoff, Lorain Szabo; Cairns, Helen Smith – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2009
This study was designed to determine the contributions of metalinguistic skill and psycholinguistic processing ability to children's ability to detect the ambiguity of sentences and the relationship among all three factors to early reading ability. A total of 20 first graders and 20 second graders were given tasks testing the following abilities:…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Sentences, Reading Readiness
Middleton, Thomas H. – Saturday Review (New York 1975), 1975
Article evaluated some of the metaphors President Ford has used in his speeches and suggested that if they were more practical he might have more success communicating his messages. (RK)
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Imagery, Language Usage, Metaphors
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Hardaway, Francine – College English, 1976
Descriptors: Athletics, Figurative Language, Metaphors, Politics
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Edwards, Anne – Curriculum Journal, 2005
This article is an attempt to tease out what is so often termed learning through participation. Drawing on the analysis undertaken by the Learning Outcomes Thematic Group, the use of the participation metaphor in TLRP projects is discussed. The conclusion arrived at is that its use appears mainly to focus on behaviour and engagement in practices.…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Processes
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McArdle, Felicity; McWilliam, Erica – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 2005
This paper seeks to make trouble for the metaphor of 'balance' in early childhood education research, drawing on the arguments of Gore (1993, 1997), Haraway (1991), McWilliam (1999), and a study (McArdle, 2001) that was designed to focus not only on teacher practice, but also to inquire into ways of speaking teacher practice. Our rationale for…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Children, Early Childhood Education
Klepousniotou, E.; Baum, S.R. – Brain and Language, 2005
Using an auditory semantic priming paradigm, the present study investigated the abilities of left-hemisphere-damaged (LHD) non-fluent aphasic, right-hemisphere-damaged (RHD) and normal control individuals to access, out of context, the multiple meanings of three types of ambiguous words, namely homonyms (e.g., ''punch''), metonymies (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Semantics, Patients, Neurological Impairments, Figurative Language
Hoctor, Marge – Gifted Child Today, 2005
The Internet is often called "The Information Highway," a metaphor that implies that there is a straight, clearly mapped path to obtaining information. In reality, it is more like a maze with twists and turns and many dead ends. Efficient navigation strategies must be taught; they will not be acquired through osmosis. Schools with a strong…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Achievement Tests, Information Literacy
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Orland-Barak, Lily – Journal of Teacher Education, 2005
Situated in the context of Israeli in-service education, this article explores the development of the author's understanding of the process of learning to mentor from the acquisition of communicative competencies (as identified in an initial study), toward a more discursive view of the process as "participation in competing discourses of practice"…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Figurative Language, Translation, Mentors
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