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Olson, Kathryn M. – Communication Quarterly, 1994
Considers the attempts of some rhetors, when accused publicly through news media, to shift blame onto the reporting media by questioning their coverage. Defines this strategy as a "role imbalance attack" that deflects criticism away from a rhetor. Discusses the factors influencing the success of this strategy. (HB)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
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Frantzen, Diana – Hispania, 1995
Preterite/Imperfect (PI) usage is one of the hardest grammatical features of Spanish to learn. Some of the blame lies with misleading textbook explanations. A discussion of problematic P/I textbook explanations shows why the presentation of a more reliable set of principles is a preferable alternative to questionable rules of thumb. (18…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Discourse Analysis, Grammar
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Cameron, Lynne – ELT Journal, 1994
Cognitive development research can be applied to the learning of a second language, resulting in a view of language learning as the acquisition and development of expertise. From this framework, two processes are viewed from within this framework for learners of English: learning vocabulary and learning discourse and story. (Contains 10…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology, Concept Formation
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Potter, Jonathan; And Others – American Behavioral Scientist, 1993
Reviews research related to oral communication and discourse. Asserts that discourse analysis is the theory and method of studying social practices and the actions that constitute them. Recommends collecting naturalistic records of interaction that will allow analysts to consider activities in their sequential context. (CFR)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis
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Echevarria, Jana – Exceptional Children, 1995
This study compared traditional instruction (basal approach) with an interactive instructional conversation (IC) approach for enhancing the language and concept development of five Hispanic students (ages 7-9) with learning disabilities. Proximal measures indicated higher levels of discourse and greater participation with IC, whereas distal…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
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Stevenson, Rosemary J.; And Others – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1994
Two experiments investigated the focusing properties of thematic roles, and a third examined the view that thematic role preferences reflect a focusing on the consequences of the represented event. Results focus on the structure of represented events, top-down and bottom-up processes, thematic hierarchies and pronoun comprehension. (35 references)…
Descriptors: College Students, Connected Discourse, Context Clues, Discourse Analysis
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Jaggar, Philip J.; Buba, Malami – Language Sciences, 1994
Clarifies the functional relationships within the fourfold deictic NAN/CAN adverbials in Hausa, a system that requires analysis in terms of several person-centric positional parameters. The primary determinant of speaker choices is the (spatial) position of the intended referent in relation to the participants at the time of the exchange. (50…
Descriptors: Adverbs, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Form Classes (Languages)
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Malone, Martin J. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1995
Attempts to demonstrate how recipient design can structure an interaction. Choices of words and phrases, intonation, and the larger structure of the discourse itself are all made with a greater or lesser awareness of others' reactions. Evidence of how recipient design is at the service of altercasting is found in shared knowledge, agreement, and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Measures, Body Language, Cognitive Processes
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Malcolm, Ian G. – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994
Presents an analysis of five first-person oral narratives of Aboriginal children of Western Australia recorded outside the classroom. These narratives are compared with a first-person oral narrative of a non-Aboriginal child and with teacher-led interactions in the classes of which the Aboriginal children are members. (26 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Child Language, Classroom Environment, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
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Intaraprawat, Puangpen; Steffensen, Margaret S. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1995
Analyzes the metadiscourse in persuasive essays written by university students studying English as a Second Language at a midwestern university. Results indicate that skilled writers are aware of their readers' needs and control the strategies for making their texts accessible to the reader, whereas poor writers cannot generate considerate texts.…
Descriptors: College Students, Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
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Sweedler-Brown, Carol O. – Journal of Second Language Writing, 1993
A study compared the influences of rhetorical and sentence-level features on holistic essay scores assigned by raters who are experienced writing instructors but not trained in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) instruction. In scoring six university-level essays, these raters placed emphasis on ESL sentence-level errors far more than on essays'…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Error Correction, Essays
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Cicognani, Elvira; Zani, Bruna – Language and Education, 1992
In a study of the verbal environment, teachers' language was analyzed in two different interactive contexts: when interacting with a different number of interlocutors, and when talking to children of different linguistic competence. Results show that in both interactive contexts teachers tend to adapt their linguistic style to the characteristics…
Descriptors: Child Language, Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Weissberg, Bob – English for Specific Purposes, 1993
A qualitative study is described investigating the university graduate student seminar presentation as a speech event and its status as a genre. Findings support Swales' (1990) contention that the graduate seminar is an independent genre related to the experimental research article, not merely an oral replication. (20 references) (Author/LB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English for Special Purposes, Graduate Study, Language Usage
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Flanigan, Beverly Olson – Applied Linguistics, 1991
Analysis of "tutor talk" occurring between native or proficient nonnative speakers of English and limited- or non-English-speaking elementary students found that, although tutors used little sentence-level simplification, they made extensive use of conversational and tutorial strategies similar to those used by native and nonnative adults. (59…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), Language Patterns
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Dagher, Zoubeida; Cossman, George – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1992
Explores the nature of explanations used by 20 middle school science teachers utilizing the constant comparative analysis method in analyzing transcripts of classroom discourse. Discusses a subsuming categorical framework for the 10 types of explanations generated, along with examples of each type, namely: analogical, anthropomorphic, functional,…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis
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