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Kruse, Noreen W. – Central States Speech Journal, 1977
Contends that rhetoric of apologia constitutes a discrete genre and suggests that the needs that motivate apologetic speaking are inner-directed, social or personal and tend to shape the speech itself. (MH)
Descriptors: Credibility, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Motivation
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Arnold, Carroll C. – Central States Speech Journal, 1977
Recounts observations made by Professor Carroll C. Arnold at the 1976 SCA National Meeting concerning the rhetorical aspects and implications of the American experience. (MH)
Descriptors: American Culture, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Persuasive Discourse
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Lutkus, Alan – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1987
Compares two methods for evaluating syntactic complexity and maturity: (1) the T-unit method of W. K. Hunt and (2) the sentence weight method of P. DiStephano and S. Howie. Concludes that sentence weight is no more accurate than T-units, and more difficult to compute. (JG)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Syntax, Writing Evaluation, Writing Instruction
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Murray, Stephen O. – Language in Society, 1985
Contends that simultaneous speech is not necessary for the recognition of "interruption" by interlocutors. A speaker's "completion right" is validated by how long s/he has been speaking, how often s/he has spoken, the number of "points" s/he has made, and the rights of some speakers to speak about some topics. (SED)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Language Processing, Pragmatics
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Denny, Rita – Language in Society, 1985
Presents a conceptual framework for analyzing and interpreting turn exchange and speaking turns from two perspectives: that of the surface forms of turn taking such as smooth and simultaneous exchanges and that of an empirical analysis of the formal or underlying structure of a turn-taking system. (SED)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Language Processing, Pragmatics
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Iyasere, Marla Mudar – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1984
Points out that the future of technical writing can be sustained only if teachers persist in setting for technical writing the same standards they apply to other sophisticated modes of writing, and if they require refinement in style as well as accuracy in content. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Language, Perception
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Moore, Leslie; Peterson, Linda – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1983
Suggests the concept of convention provides a basis for teaching the cross-curricular writing course. Describes an experimental freshman writing course which focused on the written discourse of five disciplines: art history, history, biology, literature, and philosophy. (RAE)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Discourse Analysis, English Departments, Writing Across the Curriculum
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Villaume, William A. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1988
Examines the strategic coordination of local and global textual resources in conversations of dyads with three different patterns of interaction involvement. Finds the dyads seemed to rely on integrated discourse strategies leading to the use of unified configurations of discourse resources. (MS)
Descriptors: Coherence, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics
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Black, Edwin – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1988
Discusses secrecy and disclosure as rhetorical forms, especially as expressed in the archetypal role of translator and in commonplaces. (JK)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Disclosure, Discourse Analysis, Interpreters
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Ried, Paul E. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1988
Maintains that John Quincy Adams'"Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory" and Adams Sherman Hill's "Principles of Rhetoric" reveal significant differences in what their authors perceive to be the most salient environmental conditions facing their students. (JK)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Public Speaking, Rhetoric
Riley, Kathryn – Technical Writing Teacher, 1988
Reviews distinctions between negative and positive letters and summarizes the advice commonly offered for conveying negative messages. Outlines the tenets of Grice's theory of conversational implicature, and discusses sociolinguistic explanations for the use of indirectness in negative messages. Analyzes the texts of several letters, using Grice's…
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Discourse Analysis, Language Usage, Pragmatics
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Bilmes, Jack – Language in Society, 1988
Describes the unitary concept of preference, investigates the properties of that concept, differentiates related concepts including conversational implicature, and reveals common confusions in understanding "preference" in its everyday usage and as a technical notion.( Author/DJD)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interpersonal Communication, Literature Reviews, Pragmatics
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de Beaugrande, Robert – College English, 1988
Suggests that because feminism is impelled to seek experimental forms of discourse that attempt to propose and practice a radically different mode of communication, feminist works require careful consideration. Discusses two books by Luce Irigaray, SPECULUM OF THE OTHER WOMAN and THIS SEX WHICH IS NOT ONE. (ARH)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Feminism, Language Usage, Linguistics
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Popken, Randall L. – Written Communication, 1987
Examines topic sentences in academic writing, specifically the percentage of (1) minor topic sentences, (2) minor and major topic sentences (combined), and (3) topic sentence "influence." Shows that writers rely heavily on topic sentences, although there are variations across disciplines that may be attributed to paragraph length,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Scholarly Journals, Writing (Composition), Writing for Publication
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Edwards, Derek; Middleton, David – Discourse Processes, 1986
Describes conversational joint remembering in terms of three hierarchically related functions--framing and orientation, correspondence functions, and validation function. Highlights the importance of studying remembering as a social activity governed by the setting in which it occurs. (JD)
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics, Language Research
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