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Ceccarelli, Leah – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1994
Argues that, by identifying physicist Erwin Schrodinger's book "What is Life?" as inspirational community-forming discourse, it is possible to recognize the rhetorical artistry of his negotiation between two audiences. Notes that the book builds common ground, applies productive ambiguity at a key point of collision, and skillfully…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Fahmny, Jane Jackson; Bilton, Linda – Guidelines, 1992
The linguistic features of 40 science lectures were examined at Sultan Qaboos University. Results are reported and suggestions are offered for helping English for Academic Purposes instructors and materials writers improve the listening and note-taking skills of nonnative students. (Contains eight references.) (LB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English for Academic Purposes, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Flowerdew, John – ELT Journal, 1993
This paper considers the application of the techniques and results of genre analysis to courses for learners aiming to use English in professional settings. An argument is made for an educational, or process, approach to the teaching of genres. (Contains 16 references.) (JL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English for Special Purposes, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Black, Edwin – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1994
Explores, through rhetorical criticism, the prismatic character of the Gettysburg Address. Gives attention to the form and constituents of Lincoln's speech and to available topoi that were omitted from it. (SR)
Descriptors: Civil War (United States), Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Hammerback, John C.; Jensen, Richard J. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1994
Argues that persuasive qualities in the Plan of Delano (a powerful persuasive document in the interrelated Chicano and farm worker's movements of the 1960s and 1970s) are illuminated best from the perspective of its own ethnic legacy. Demonstrates that the Plan's Mexican-originated generic form and Mexican-American cultural context reveal sources…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Background, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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McNeill, David; Levy, Elena T. – Discourse Processes, 1993
Studies discourse cohesion from the perspective of a speech/gesture synthesis. Presents cross-cultural evidence showing the joint contribution made by both speech and gesture to the process of creating discourse topics. Proposes a dialectical model of discourse production. (HB)
Descriptors: Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Cross Cultural Studies
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Kemper, Susan; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1993
Investigates older adults' reading comprehension skills through syntactic measures and measures of sentence content. Analyzes the apparent reading difficulties of older adults. Provides guidelines for the preparation of prose materials for older readers. (HB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Older Adults
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Hilmes, Michele – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1993
Analyzes "Amos 'n' Andy," a key text in the evolution of broadcast forms. Examines its institutional context and its representational strategies. Assesses the impact of its discourse on both radio as a cultural form and on the perceptions of listeners, particularly its role in the larger social discourse on race. (SR)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Media Research
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Ettema, James Stewart – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1994
Examines news accounts of lives caught in violent political conflict--accounts of suffering and death that record a discourse closer to silence than to talk. Concludes that such journalism can be read as a flight from chaos and a demand for order, or as an appeal for human solidarity in the midst of history's cruelest contingencies. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Media Research
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Fairhurst, Gail T. – Communication Monographs, 1993
Examines the communicatively constructed nature of Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) and gender. Analyzes actual routine work conversations to produce 12 discourse patterns that discriminated between high, medium, and low LMX relationships. Focuses on the functioning of the patterns and the influence of gender in the construction of high, medium, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Employer Employee Relationship, Females
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Barton, Bill; Fairhall, Uenuku; Trinick, Tony – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1998
Presents the background, influences, and consequences of a self-conscious mathematics discourse production in New Zealand called Maori Mathematics. Describes some aspects of the movement towards Maori language instruction in mathematics and examines the effects on the language itself. Poses questions about the effects on mathematics and…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Elementary Secondary Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Buckingham, Joanna; Nevile, Maurice – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1997
Proposes a model for creating citations in academic writing that relates variation in citation language forms to writers' ability to control how they position themselves and their texts within a multimember colloquy that comprises the past, present, and future academic community. The model is potentially valuable pedagogically and for analyzing…
Descriptors: Citation Analysis, Citations (References), Discourse Analysis, Language Research
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Himley, Margaret – English Education, 1999
Describes an upper-division English course called "The Rhetoric of AIDS," focusing on learning to read the cultural discourses of science, medicine, government, public policy, sexuality, and social justice. Discusses classroom discussions, teaching collectives, collective educational projects for the rest of campus, and community-service projects,…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Class Activities, Course Descriptions, Discourse Analysis
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Farkas, David K. – Technical Communication: Journal of the Society for Technical Communication, 1999
Explains the rhetorical implications of actions and states in various models of procedural discourse and in specific writer strategies. Considers more flexible alternatives to the "streamlined-step" model. States that one goal of technical communicators may be to help ensure that systems are designed, developed, implemented, and supported with…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education
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Daschmann, Gregor; Brosius, Hans-Bernd – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1999
Contributes to the building of journalism and news-reporting theory and scholarship on news reception. Finds a ubiquitous use of examples presented in media coverage confirming the angle from which a story has been presented. Finds that exemplars are often presented along with vague generalizations, which leave the viewer little chance of judging…
Descriptors: Critical Viewing, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Journalism Research
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