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Weitzel, Al R. – 1979
Noting that little effort has been devoted to the precise use of the term "theory" in rhetorical theory studies, this paper argues that, for the sake of scholarly precision in research, it is important to establish parameters of the term and to distinguish it from related terms and concepts. The paper reviews the advantages of the use of theory,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Philosophy, Research Needs
Boyd, William – 1980
This paper proposes a general principle of topic resources as a key principle of conversation. The first section of the paper offers a discussion of the notion of cohesion as a condition in which interactants perceive that their utterances are related to one another and presents the "given-new" strategy (in which the interactants…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Skills
Miller, James R.; Kintsch, Walter – 1980
This paper advocates the view of readability as an interaction between text structure and the cognitive processes and structures possessed by a reader. A simulation model of prose comprehension that yields predictions of both propositional recall and text readability based on the frequencies of different processing events is discussed. The paper…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Discourse Analysis, Interaction
Peterson, Gordon – 1979
Several theories of story structure are reviewed in this paper, including those of D. Rumelhart, R. Schank, and T. van Dijk. Examples are given of Rumelhart's story grammar consisting of elements such as setting, episodes, events, and reactions that must be present to form a coherent structure. Schank's contribution to story structure theory is…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Gossett, John – 1980
An investigation into the types of propositions used in criminal trials reveals that the question being adjudicated in criminal trials is a proposition of fact that may or may not be influenced by policy and value considerations. The argument is offered that the proposition of fact identifies the ultimate issue in a legal debate. While value…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Court Litigation, Criminal Law, Debate
Miller, James R. – 1981
A model has been developed for studying the relation between text structure and reading comprehension, emphasizing the reader's use of world knowledge and text-structural knowledge to evaluate and interpret meaning from text. When the highlights of the model are considered from the perspective of various expository texts used in research on…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Expectation, Knowledge Level, Models
Erbaugh, Mary – 1978
The speech of two two-year-old Mandarin-speaking children was taped during free play in their homes. The following characteristics of their speech were discovered: (1) excellent, near full control of tones; (2) somewhat stricter word order than is found in adult speech (Mandarin is undergoing a word order shift from SVO to SOV); and (3) few…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Kuczaj, Stan A., II; Daly, Mary J. – 1978
The spontaneous speech of 14 children aged 2;6 to 5;6 was recorded. One additional child provided longitudinal information from age 2;4 to 5;6. In a second study, 75 children were tested for mastery of hypothetical reference in a story-telling situation. The speech samples from Study 1 and the children's answers from Study 2 were analyzed for…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Language Research
Sachs, Jacqueline; And Others – 1980
The first phase of an ongoing study of communication in a naturalistic situation in which children talked to familiar children is described in this paper. The situation was one that encouraged pretend (or dramatic) play. Research was focused on (1) the amount of pretend play; (2) the amount of speech used for planning or managing the play; and (3)…
Descriptors: Child Language, Communication Skills, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns
Pepinsky, Harold B.; DeStefano, Johanna S. – 1980
To conceptualize a reader's comprehension of text as a semantic and interpretive processing of information, it is necessary to take note of interactions among persons and texts and conditions under which the texts are to be comprehended. A Computer-Assisted Language Analysis System (CALAS) was constructed which focuses on the text as any…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Reading Comprehension
Stern, Otto – 1980
Narratives about personal experiences were elicited from 33 kindergarten children in a suburb of Zurich. The narratives were analyzed for the development of the use of the particle "ebe" from a conversational context (where the use of the particle was already mastered) to an appropriate narrative context (in which the particle, as…
Descriptors: Child Language, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition
Schafer, John C. – 1978
Text analysis is the study and description of units of verbal behavior larger than the sentence and is concerned with elements of sentences and with the internal relations of larger passages as well as with how a text relates to the communicative situation in which it occurs. It is of current interest because literary critics have moved toward…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English Instruction, Linguistics, Structural Analysis
Hample, Dale – 1979
To determine whether argument is logical, this paper reviews the empirical literature on perception, memory, and reasoning. It finds cognitive processes to be inferential, thus supporting the assumption that argument is logical. It notes, however, that a cognitive view of argument must be taken to appreciate this logicality, because people…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Logic, Persuasive Discourse
Kucer, S. B. – 1979
One model of discourse production attempts to explicate deeper-level decisions that writers make, to explain why some writing activities may be more successful than others, and to indicate likely profitable modes of instruction. The model views discourse production as a series of three interactive decision levels in which (1)…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Language Skills
Bruce, Bertram; Newman, Denis – 1978
A notation system for the representation of interacting plans of action is presented in this paper and applied in the analysis of a portion of "Hansel and Gretel." The notation system explicates interactions among plans: how cooperation takes place, how conflicts arise and are resolved, how beliefs about plans determine actions, and how…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Characterization, Discourse Analysis, Fiction
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