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Peer reviewedLandauer, Thomas K. – Discourse Processes, 1999
Contributes to communication theory and research by adding to a discussion of a computational model called latent semantic analysis (LSA). Argues that LSA does not handle all aspects of language processing, but offers a biologically and psychologically plausible mechanistic explanation of the acquisition, induction, and representation of verbal…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Processing
Peer reviewedShugart, Helene A. – Western Journal of Communication, 1999
Contributes to scholarship advancing the understanding of human communication by analyzing Susan Dorothea White's painting, "The First Supper," as a subversive postmodern ironic reading of Leonardo Da Vinci's "The Last Supper." Suggests that subversive irony assumes distinctive and complex technical and theoretical…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Irony
Peer reviewedPhillips, Kendall R. – Western Journal of Communication, 1999
Contributes to scholarship advancing the understanding of human communication by exploring the concept of controversy within a theoretical framework which does not presume the existence of a public sphere. Suggests an alternative perspective based on the intersection of moments of opportunity and specific sites of discourse. Applies this…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Power Structure
Peer reviewedGoodnight, G. Thomas – Western Journal of Communication, 1999
Expands the symbolic resources of the African Burial Ground through a dialogical reading of an essay in the same issue of this journal which offers a rhetorical examination of the controversy surrounding the African Burial Ground. Argues that, post-critique, controversies may be recuperated to recover an expanded sense of coalitional engagement,…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Power Structure
Peer reviewedOno, Kent A.; Sloop, John M. – Western Journal of Communication, 1999
Responds to two articles in the same issue of this journal regarding a controversy over the African Burial Ground in New York City. Raises a third set of questions, arguing that investigations of rhetorics of controversy can also include investigations of the rhetorics of incommensurability, investigating the development of logics and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Power Structure
Peer reviewedStoda, Mark; Dionisopoulos, George – Western Journal of Communication, 2000
Contributes to scholarship advancing the understanding of human communication by examining A. Solzhenitsyn's 1978 address "A World Split Apart," and the intense critical reaction that followed. Examines the speech as a Jeremiad. Suggests that even though the speech conforms to the genre's touchstones, it may have been addressed to an…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Rhetoric
Peer reviewedFrancis, Becky – Educational Research, 1998
Examination of interviews and role plays of 81 girls and 64 boys aged 7-11 found that children position genders as oppositional to one another. Choice of traditional gender roles results from gender category maintenance within symbolic gender cultures. (SK)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Discourse Analysis, Occupations, Role Playing
Peer reviewedChew, Phyllis Ghim-Lian – Language, Culture and Curriculum, 1997
Transcripts of interviews for places on a diploma course in an educational institution in Singapore are used to illustrate phenomenon of distance and familiarity in unequal dialog. The study discusses how interactional movement along distance-familiarity cline reveals participants' relative power, status, mutual understanding in speech situation…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Interviews, Language Styles
Peer reviewedGeisler, Christer – Language Variation and Change, 1998
Looks at infinitival relative clauses, such as "Mary is the person to ask," and their distribution in spoken English. Analyzes the correlation between the function of the antecedent in the relative clause and the function of the whole postmodified noun phrase in the matrix clause. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English, Nouns, Oral Language
de Freitas, Marcos Cezar – Horizontes, 1998
Suggests an archaeology of the public debate versus the private one in Brazil through analysis of the reactionary speech of a religious leader, Dom Jose Mauricio da Rocha, which produced innumerable representations of the Brazilian Empire. (PA)
Descriptors: Clergy, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Latin American History
Peer reviewedFreebody, Peter – Literacy and Numeracy Studies, 1997
Six crises are (1) regarding literacy as a single personal attribute; (2) regarding literacy level or practices as a matter of moral accountability; (3) responding punitively or educationally; (4) confusing testable competencies with cultural practices; (5) regarding school and standard literacy practices as the only ones that affect economic or…
Descriptors: Accountability, Discourse Analysis, Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries
Miller, Bruce – Teaching Theatre, 2001
Notes that to successfully emphasize the action of a Shakespeare play, students must learn how to analyze and then to effectively read aloud the words. Considers reading for the story. Presents ideas and tools for analyzing the language and reading aloud. (SG)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Drama, Instructional Improvement, Reading Aloud to Others
Peer reviewedColston, Herbert L. – Language and Speech, 2000
Investigated the role that irony mapping, absurdity comparison, and argumentative convention play in interpreters' derivations of speaker's intentions in using rebuttal analogies. Three rebuttal types were rated on argumentativeness and social attack in verbal conflict and nonverbal conflict scenarios. Results found that analogies with ironic…
Descriptors: College Students, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedDe Beaugrande, Robert – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Suggests ethnic identity has yet to receive the attention it merits in such fields as linguistics and discourse analysis. Advocates using large corpus data to explore the evolving contexts of usage for ethnically relevant terms. The advocacy is illustrated with the results of a survey of all the uses of the term "Indian" in the corpus of…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedHelmers, Marguerite – College English, 2001
Addresses the hundreds of web sites devoted to the memory of Diana. Provides a thick description of the way in which people are writing and using the Internet in everyday life, with a special emphasis on the way in which this writing brings them into a public sphere. Concludes that hypermedia offers the immediate sense of audience and community.…
Descriptors: Audiences, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Internet


