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Jakopin, Primoz – 1995
EVA, a text processing tool designed to be self-contained and useful for a variety of languages, is described briefly, and its extensive coded character set is illustrated. Features, specifications, and database functions are noted. Its application in development of a Slovenian literary dictionary is also described. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Computational Linguistics, Computer Software, Dictionaries
Glenn, Phillip J.; Koschmann, Timothy; Conlee, Melinda – 1997
A study used conversational analysis to examine the reasoning students use in a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) environment as they formulate a theory (in medical contexts, a diagnosis) which accounts for evidence (medical history and symptoms). A videotaped group interaction was analyzed and transcribed. In the segment of interaction examined, the…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Discourse Analysis, Educational Environment, Group Dynamics
Salaberry, M. Rafael – 2001
The general objective of this study is the investigation of some of the cognitive processes underlying adult second language acquisition through the analysis of the development of morphological markers of temporality in the acquisition of Spanish as a second language (L2) among native English speakers. It is argued that analysis of data on the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Hypothesis Testing
Hundley, Heather – 2000
The Lifetime Television Network has established itself within the cable industry as the only network that explicitly gendercasts its programming. Lifetime specifically markets itself as "Television for Women"; however, what that means exactly is not clear. On the one hand, Lifetime does not want to be noted as the "feminist network." Yet, former…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Cable Television, Characterization, Content Analysis
Wallace, David L.; Ewald, Helen Rothschild – 2000
This book discusses the centrality of rhetoric in the academy, asserting the intimate connection between language and knowledge making and stressing the need for a change in the roles of teachers and students in today's classroom. The goal is mutuality, or sharing authority between teachers and students, and allowing everyone an equal voice. For…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education, Mutual Intelligibility
Kalaja, Paula; Dufva, Hannele; Nordman, Leena – 1998
This article focuses on the language choices that second language teachers have made in the course of their professional lives as constructed in life stories that they wrote for a national writing contest. The choices include those made by the teachers during their school years, upon entering college, and in the course of their careers. In the…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Exploration, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
Elsasser, Stacey – 2000
A study sought to explore and define the nature of gendered religious socialization in a non-denominational Christian school, using the lens of submission theology. Many Christian schools today are less rigid in their rules and doctrines than formerly and are no longer separate from the world. This study was conducted in one such school, where a…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Communities, Elementary Secondary Education, Gender Issues
Gilewicz, Magdalena; Thonus, Terese – 2000
One advantage of writing center tutorial groups over individual tutoring is that in groups students have the opportunity to become readers of others' writing and to provide feedback to their peers. In such groups, it is assumed that the tutor as facilitator serves as an interactional and linguistic model for students. To test this hypothesis, over…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Group Instruction, Higher Education, Language Usage
Cormack, Phil – 1999
Talk remains by far the most used medium of instruction and classroom action. Classroom talk is typically dominated by triadic dialogue or an I-R-E (Initiate-Response-Evaluation) pattern of talk noted in the literature as consistent across grades and subjects. Studies seem to indicate that teachers utilize traditional forms of talk, even though…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis
Biere, Bernd-Ulrich; Heringer, Hans-Jurgen – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1973
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Child Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills
Grunert, Horst – Linguistik und Didaktik, 1972
Slightly revised version of a paper presented in December 1970 at the Philipps University, Marburg, West Germany. (WB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Discourse Analysis, Educational Objectives, German
Kinneavy, James E. – Coll Composition Commun, 1969
The author compares some systems of the aims of discourse ranging from the Aristotelian and Aquinas schools to the Buhler, Jakobsen, and Kinneavy theories, and pleads for the preservation of the liberal arts tradition with composition as a basic course. (DS)
Descriptors: Charts, Discourse Analysis, English Curriculum, English Instruction
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Black, Steven D.; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1983
Compares discourse in several different media and finds that strict sequentiality is not a universal feature of discourse. Concludes that discourse in nonreal time media, such as electronic message systems, has multiple threads. (FL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Distinctive Features (Language)
Nunan, David – Australian Journal of Reading, 1983
Reports on a classroom experiment testing the hypothesis that the distance across which readers must integrate information is a factor in reading comprehension. Concludes that secondary school students found it more difficult to resolve semantic relationships beyond the sentence than those within the sentence. (FL)
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Discourse Analysis, Readability, Reading Comprehension
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Limaye, Mohan R. – Journal of Business Communication, 1983
Business letter-writers are advised to develop reader empathy and benefit before they ask a favor. The author analyzed two model 16th century letters of request to determine if similar advice was given in the past, and found that the request was subordinate to building a mutually beneficial relationship. (PD)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis
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