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Peer reviewedParry-Giles, Trevor – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1994
Details the controversy surrounding the 1985 decision by the British Broadcasting Corporation's Board of Governors to withdraw a documentary entitled "Real Lives--At the Edge of the Union." Shows how this particular text works as a radical reflection of ideological anxiety in Great Britain and, thus, how the film functioned as an…
Descriptors: Censorship, Discourse Analysis, Documentaries, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedDaughton, Suzanne M. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1993
Suggests that Franklin Delano Roosevelt's First Inaugural Address is an example of a speech using metaphor to transcend a recurring rhetorical problem. Shows how Roosevelt merged two metaphoric clusters, religious and military, into the image of "Holy War," first to calm, then activate the American people. (SR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Metaphors, Persuasive Discourse
Peer reviewedJasinski, James – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1993
Analyzes the way a specific narrative text (Lawrence Kasdan's 1983 feature film "The Big Chill") confronts the relationship between communal norms and political possibilities. Shows how the film enacts a complex disjunctive narrative argument endorsing a specific form of communal affiliation (what Hannah Arendt refers to as…
Descriptors: Community, Community Cooperation, Discourse Analysis, Film Criticism
Edwards, Richard – Adults Learning (England), 1993
Conceptualizing adult learning draws on two types of analysis: (1) describing and understanding practice and (2) discourse analysis. These forms of analysis are linked to modern and postmodern perspectives. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Educational Theories
Peer reviewedFitch, Kristine L. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1999
Provides pieces of an interaction sequence enacted on an academic hotline, and a fairly casual analytic pass at them, as framing for some issues that deserve attention in the language and social interaction field. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedHale, Sandra; Gibbons, John – Applied Linguistics, 1999
Presents results of a detailed analysis of courtroom transcripts involving Spanish-English interpreting by four interpreters in Sydney, Australia, where consistent changes in the interpreted versions were found. Discusses omission of substantial diminution of reference to the courtroom reality in interpreted discourse and changes in tenor that may…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRoth, Wolff-Michael – International Journal of Science Education, 1998
Argues that much of the conceptual-change literature does not study change per se, but infers, often from interviews, changes in students' conceptions and discourse during learning. Concludes that what is needed are descriptions of learning trajectories. Contains 17 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Interviews
Peer reviewedMcPhail, Mark Lawrence – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1998
Considers how rhetorical scholars have theorized the potential of protest rhetoric to transform social and symbolic realities. Uses complicity theory to examine Louis Farrakhan's rhetoric, providing a theoretical amplification of "symbolic realignment," a critical examination of his epistemological commitments, and a practical…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Racial Attitudes
Peer reviewedHartnett, Stephen; Ramsey, Ramsey Eric – Argumentation and Advocacy, 1999
Addresses Patrick Buchanan's political discourse by interweaving traditional rhetorical terms with more politically charged terms. Analyzes the dialectical relationships among rhetorical tropes, the structures of arguments, and political ideologies. Discusses the role of rhetoric in arguments for United States democracy during the colonial,…
Descriptors: Democracy, Discourse Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBliss, Lynn S.; McCabe, Allyssa; Miranda, A. Elisabeth – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1998
Describes the Narrative Assessment Profile, a comprehensive discourse-analysis measure for evaluating topic maintenance, event sequencing, explicitness, referencing, conjunctive cohesion, and fluency. Clinical implications for the assessment and intervention of narrative discourse in school-age children are discussed. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Intervention
Peer reviewedO'Brien, Edward J.; Raney, Gary E.; Albrecht, Jason E.; Rayner, Keith – Discourse Processes, 1997
Finds that explicit anaphors only reactivated undergraduate students' target antecedents when they are both lexically and conceptually identical to a target antecedent; but as distance between an anaphor and its antecedent increased, even an explicit anaphor did not reactivate a target antecedent. Shows that distant antecedents were reactivated…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Language Processing, Language Research
Peer reviewedFord, Janet A.; Milosky, Linda M. – Discourse Processes, 1997
Examines the effects of prosodic variation (vocal affect) on the type of inferences six- and nine-year-old children made about a speaker's communicative intent. Demonstrates that children's interpretations of potentially ironic utterances were influenced by prosody, and the nature of this influence differed by age. (SR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedFreedle, Roy O. – Discourse Processes, 1997
Argues for the usefulness of merging experimental and correlational approaches in the study of expository prose comprehension. Reviews studies in recent years. Shows that the correlational approach yields results similar to the experimental literature, and that the vast databanks associated with multiple-choice tests allow exploration of some of…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Expository Writing, Multiple Choice Tests, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedEisenmann, Barbara – Discourse Processes, 1997
Examines maternal modes of organizing an imminent emotional event, a brief separation from the child. Finds that the mothers displayed two ways of structuring the future event, and these different modes were related statistically to the gender of the child. Investigates how the mother directs the child's mental processes by using augments of…
Descriptors: Caregiver Speech, Discourse Analysis, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedAissen, Judith – Language, 1999
Suggests that agent-focus verbs in Tzotzil are inverse, in the sense of Algonquian linguistics, and that their distribution is determined by the relative obviation status of agent and patient. Evidence for the analysis comes from syntactic constraints on agent-focus verbs and on their use in discourse. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Morphology (Languages), Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Syntax


