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Hogelucht, Kimberly S. – 1994
A study examined a segment of classroom discourse in light of: (1) the complexity of an I-R-E (Initiation-Reply-Evaluation) sequence; (2) the teacher's role as facilitator; and (3) the similarities and differences between mundane conversation and classroom discourse. In addition, the intricacies of interaction between teachers and students in the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities
Wilson, David E.; And Others – 1993
Composing and telling stories can allow a person to resist and revise those confining stories drafted by others. As an illustration of the powerful role narrative plays in English teachers' research and teaching, a pre-service teacher's autobiographical story narrates her refusal of the oppressive roles she had been assigned. The teacher's story…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Discourse Analysis, Feminism, Higher Education
Davidson, Judith – 1993
This paper examines the work of Russian literary critic M. M. Bakhtin as a theory of reading. Focusing on two critical essays, "Discourse in the Novel" and "The Problem of Speech Genres," the paper demonstrates how Bakhtin addresses the three elements of a reading theory--language, representation, and interpretation. Next, the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Role
Enkvist, Erik Nils – 1992
Concepts that deal with various aspects of communicative success, or "success concepts," include grammaticality, acceptability, appropriateness, and interpretability. Because different grammarians espouse different ideas of correctness, grammaticality, defined as the relation between an utterance and a grammatical description of its language, must…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cultural Context, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Gunnarsson, Britt-Louise – 1992
This article presents methods and results from diachronic studies of articles carried out within the project "LSP Texts in the 20th Century," a study of genre-bound linguistic change and variation in science and popular science in the fields of economics, medicine, and technology. The interrelationship between text and context is central for the…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Diachronic Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Pankow, Christiane – 1992
This research originated with the idea that a relationship exists between the culture-specific way of thinking on the one hand and the use of language in special contexts on the other, affecting both meaning and text structure. The goal of the research is to create an interlingual text corpus representing a special type of text that appears in…
Descriptors: Broadcast Journalism, Classification, Computational Linguistics, Contrastive Linguistics
Martin, James E. – 1991
Contrastive rhetoric (CR), the study of cultural influence on written discourse has provided educators with a way to conceptualize and address anomaly in grammatically correct English texts since its birth in the mid-1960s. The development of this notion, particularly in the past 10 years, can be characterized as evolving from a narrow,…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Discourse Analysis
Coppinger, Stanley K. – 1991
A study traced the discourse control of one writer, over 3 years, from his basic writing course to his junior year "membership" in academia. It reported on the student's transitions in areas of print code control in 28 writing tasks from 6 classes covering 3 disciplines. The analysis involved 38 error patterns, including spelling,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Higher Education, Holistic Evaluation
Meehan, Teresa – 1991
In standard American English, the word "like" has several senses associated with it, the earliest of which dates to the 14th century. Some meanings reflect recent developments in the language and suggest that the lexical aspects of the word are changing toward a more grammatical function. Analysis of historical information and data collected in…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Interpersonal Communication
Dooley, Robert A.; Clifton, John – 1990
Five working papers in linguistics are presented. "Case Marking Strategies in Kope" (John Clifton) shows that there are different strategies followed by Kope for marking core as opposed to peripheral arguments, and discusses typological implications. In "Unmarked and Marked Instances of Topicalization in Hebrew" (Stephen H.…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Classification, Discourse Analysis, Form Classes (Languages)
Shepherd, David – 1990
This study investigated the application of the concept of "discourse colony," a written text type, to the analysis of discourse used in English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) testing and teacher education. The discourse colony includes a diverse collection of discourse types whose cohesion comes from their predictable organization (e.g., timetables,…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials
Buckingham, David – 1991
What is the value and what are the consequences of students gaining access to "critical" academic discourses about the media? Ideally, the acquisition of an academic discourse should make it possible for students to reflect on their own experience in a systematic and rigorous way. Nevertheless, a critical discourse about the media may…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Critical Theory, Critical Viewing, Discourse Analysis
Lang, Margaret F. – 1991
Students arriving in the language department at Heriot-Watt University (Scotland) who study two languages arrive deficient in both languages and often in English as well. Generally, students have little knowledge of current and international affairs or the history and culture of the countries whose languages they are learning. However, they…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Marzano, Robert J. – 1983
Although most models of connected discourse are strikingly similar in the types of relationships they describe, they are strikingly different in two areas: the unit of analysis and the dimensions on which cohesion versus coherence are described. Common systems for analyzing written text use the sentence, T-unit, clause, or proposition as the unit…
Descriptors: Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Communication Research, Connected Discourse
Connors, Robert J. – 1983
As background to an argument for purposive reintegration of discourse study, this paper examines the concept of explanatory discourse as it developed within the Western rhetorical tradition. Following a discussion of the rise of a rhetoric of explanation, the first section cites the roots of the explanatory pedagogy developing during the first…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational History, Educational Theories, Expository Writing
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