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Odell, Lee; And Others – 1976
Although current theories concerning the composing process overlap in useful and interesting ways, a paradigm is emerging. This article discusses two of the major assumptions of this emerging paradigm: that there are distinct purposes for each kind of discourse (for example, expressive, literary, persuasive, and referential) and that the relation…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Descriptive Writing, Discourse Analysis, Persuasive Discourse
Smith, Carlota S. – 1979
This paper is directed toward a traditional problem in the analysis of texts, that of finding meaningful linguistic units that are larger than a sentence and smaller than the text itself. Two principles are given for finding extended temporal structures based on the temporal expressions that occur in sentences: a sentence can be captured to form…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Semantics
Chapman, L. J. – 1979
Developments in linguistics, particularly in Europe in the work of T.A. Van Dijk, a broader conception of texts that shows promise for the study of reading. Textlinguistics covers a domain of linguistics studies that are involved with texts. Textlinguists are interested not only in those obvious immediate connecting mechanisms, such as anaphora,…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Linguistics, Prose
SAMARIN, WILLIAM J. – 1967
THE 25 LESSONS IN THIS TEXT ARE DESIGNED TO TEACH SPOKEN SANGO TO SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH. THE AUTHOR FEELS THAT WITH SUFFICIENT APPLICATION "A STUDENT OUGHT TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK THE LANGUAGE IN ABOUT THREE MONTHS" AND HE HAS INCLUDED HERE WHAT HE CONSIDERS THE MOST IMPORTANT SANGO GRAMMATICAL MATERIAL AND NON-FRENCH VOCABULARY. GENERALLY THE…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Instructional Materials, Language Guides, Language Instruction
Rosenberg, Sheldon – 1968
A group of 19 subjects was exposed to a verbal passage for learning that contained associatively related words, while a second group of 19 subjects was exposed to the identical passage but with high association (HA) words replaced by low association (LA) words. A written prompted recall test followed presentation. Group HA had as prompts all of…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Connected Discourse, Language Research, Paired Associate Learning
Anderson, O. Roger – 1971
A method of analyzing the structure of instructors' verbal statements in terms of the pattern of significant verbal elements in the discourse is described and illustrated by reference to transcripts of science lessons. Directions are provided for calculating the fundamental coefficient of structure (a measure of commonality in successive pairs of…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Science Education
Lee, Richard R. – 1971
This study was built on the hypothesis that linguistic cues distinguish the speech of the poor and the ethnically different. Eight samples of connected interview discourse were taken from a two-by-two-by-two matrix of sex, race and social status. The samples were played to groups of elementary, secondary and college students who rated each voice…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Connected Discourse, Interviews, Language Usage
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Stalter, William – College Composition and Communication, 1978
The structure of any and all written discourse can be described using four basic relationships (those implied by "therefore,""but,""and then," and "and") and three combined relations between sentences and clusters of sentences. (DD)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Relationship
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Penman, Robyn – Discourse Processes, 1987
Investigates the relevance of a Gricean model for accounting for coherent discourse in courts of law. Identifies 19 rules of discourse congruent with Grice's Cooperative Principle in transcripts of eight trials. However, finds courts must coerce participants to be cooperative. Concludes that Grice's theory does not account adequately for coherent…
Descriptors: Coherence, Connected Discourse, Cooperation, Court Litigation
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King, David J. – Journal of General Psychology, 1973
Descriptors: College Students, Connected Discourse, Educational Research, Reading
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Anderson, Richard C.; Carter, John F. – American Educational Research Journal, 1972
Findings clearly demonstrate that interference theory can account for the forgetting of meaningfully-learned, connected discourse. (Authors)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Data Analysis, Inhibition, Interference (Language)
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diSibio, Mary – Review of Educational Research, 1982
Early work by Bartlett in memory theory is contrasted with the more firmly entrenched empirical-associationistic notions of his time. Contemporary lines of research are then discussed within the perspective of this ongoing controversy. A more purely constructive model with active processing during retention, recall, and comprehension is presented.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Memory, Models
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Johnson, John P.; And Others – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1980
The study compared the productions of 35 articulation impaired children (ages 3 to 10) obtained by picture elicited single word and connected speech sampling methods. Productions were compared on the basis of both the number and type of errors made under the two testing conditions. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Children, Connected Discourse, Error Patterns
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Winslow, Mary; Guitar, Barry – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1994
This study examined the effects of structured conversational turn-taking on disfluencies and speech rate of a boy (age 5) who stuttered, based on dinner-time conversations in the subject's home. Results indicated that disfluencies decreased when structured conversational turn-taking was instituted and increased when turn-taking conditions were not…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Connected Discourse, Performance Factors
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Strong, Carol J.; Shaver, James P. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1991
Short-term stability of cohesion scores for spoken narratives of 39 language-impaired and 39 normally developing elementary-aged children was investigated. Mean cohesive adequacy scores were stable across narratives, but stability coefficients were only moderately large. Results also indicated that stability increases as children gained experience…
Descriptors: Coherence, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
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