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Peer reviewedHalloran, S. Michael – Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1987
Discusses "new rhetoric" within the context of the modern English department. Presents a brief history of the development of the traditional English curriculum through the 18th and 19th century. (JD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discourse Analysis, Educational Development, Educational History
Peer reviewedMcCabe, Allyssa; Peterson, Carole – Journal of Child Language, 1985
Describes a study that analyzes the naturalistic productions of "because" and "so" by 96 children, aged three-and-a-half to nine-and-a-half years of age, while narrating personal events. Analyzes results in terms of such factors as: correctness, types of causality, nature of actor/recipient, time of causality, producer, and linguistic issues. (SED)
Descriptors: Child Language, Concept Formation, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedHunter, Paul; And Others – Journal of Basic Writing, 1988
Describes research on how female language characteristics affect the writing processes and written products of female basic writers. (SR)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, Females
Peer reviewedBland, Susan Kesner – TESOL Quarterly, 1988
Focuses on the increasing use of the so-called stative verbs found in the progressive aspect from the perspective of the nonnative speaker of English. The use of stative verbs in the progressive is a predictable consequence of the meaning of the present progressive and the particular discourse contexts in which progressive statives are found.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Language Patterns, Language Proficiency
Moirand, Sophie – Francais dans le Monde, 1988
Discusses the evolution of the language used in French-as-a-second-language teacher training and the parallel evolution of teacher training texts and pedagogical models. (JR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Strategies, French, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedCheney, George; Tompkins, Phillip K. – Central States Speech Journal, 1987
Notes that "identification" and "commitment" appear frequently in organizational studies as ways of describing the individual's connection with the organization and argues that the concepts are distinct but interrelated. Sees identification as the substance of individual-organization relationships and commitment as the form.…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Industrial Psychology, Language Usage, Organizational Communication
Peer reviewedWalzer, Arthur E. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1987
Claims that Malthus'"Essay on Population" is preeminently a rhetorical achievement because it (1) originated from controversy; (2) traced and dramatized the effects of a principle that, in Malthus's opinion, was long known but little understood by the public; and (3) drew its power from the evocation and conscious imitation of Newton's…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Essays, Persuasive Discourse, Population Trends
Peer reviewedGlenn, Phillip J.; Knapp, Mark L. – Communication Quarterly, 1987
Indicates that subjects signalled play through such messages as overt invitations, nonverbal cues, abrupt topic changes, and outrageous or put-on utterances. Determines that the nature of these messages led to different types of episodes: play with, for, or at a partner. Finds that the signalling of play is often incomplete or taken for granted by…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedHahn, Stephen – College Composition and Communication, 1987
Discusses how the development of critical thinking skills is inhibited in many students because they under-conceptualize the context in which controversy occurs. Suggests ways to raise students' awareness of being involved in a continuing debate, such as using written dialogue as a basis for extending a writing assignment that combines exposition,…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Dialogs (Literary), Discourse Analysis, Freshman Composition
Peer reviewedSharf, Barbara F. – Journal of Communication, 1986
Examines public commentary about psychiatrists and their profession generated by the Hinkley proceedings. Claims that the impression of psychiatry communicated during and following the trial could have long-lasting results. Focuses on the language of print media describing and commenting on events involving the psychiatrists who took part in the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Court Litigation, Discourse Analysis, Mass Media Effects
Peer reviewedNorth, Alvin J.; And Others – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1986
Assessed older (N=33) and middle-aged (N=18) women on linguistic discourse tasks. Subjects were interviewed, administered cognitive tests, and given narrative and procedural discourse tasks. Older subjects generally performed more poorly than did middle-aged subjects. Within the older group, measures of quality of disclosure were generally…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
Peer reviewedPerelman, Les – College English, 1986
Asserts that the main goal of writing instruction is to help students attain the competence necessary for academic discourse and the most effective way to do this is to teach the basic strategies for uncovering the rules that govern discourse in any particular context.(SRT)
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedBarritt, Loren; And Others – College Composition and Communication, 1986
Describes efforts of the University of Michigan's English Composition Board to examine and make more uniform the process of evaluating entering student essays for purposes of placement. Examines some of the factors evaluators bring to bear when assessing student papers. (HTH)
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Student Placement
Peer reviewedSchiffrin, Deborah – Language in Society, 1984
Analyzes argumentative talk as a sociable function among some ethnic groups. Even though speakers repeatedly disagree, remain nonaligned with each other, and compete for interactional goods, they do so in a nonserious way, and in ways which actually display their solidarity and protect their intimacy. The cultural relativity of norms of evaluation…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis, Ethnic Studies
Peer reviewedBorland, Ron; Flammer, August – Discourse Processes, 1985
Reports the findings of a study showing that the importance or salience of a text at the time of reading has little effect on recognition of specific features from the prose. (HTH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Reading Processes


