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Howard, Sara – Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2004
This paper uses a combination of perceptual and electropalatographic (EPG) analysis to explore the presence and characteristics of connected speech processes in the speech output of five older children with developmental speech impairments. Each of the children is shown to use some processes typical of normal speech production but also to use a…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Speech Impairments, Developmental Stages, Connected Discourse
Merkin, Susan; And Others – 1980
The spontaneous speech of seven children was monitored for "wh" questions. The children were observed longitudinally from about age 24 to 36 months. The pattern of development with regard to the deletion of non-obligatory verbs revealed that "what,""where," and "who" questions presented increasing verb…
Descriptors: Child Language, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Infants
Tierney, Robert J.; And Others – 1980
This paper suggests that teachers concentrate on the ideational and structural properties of text rather than on information acquired from readability formulas when selecting and using texts. Emphasis is given to the importance of context in the analysis of text, and a framework is suggested for examining the text considering the functions texts…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Prose, Readability

McCabe, 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

Pretorius, Elizabeth J. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1996
Builds up a profile of causal development in 10-year-olds based on their recall of history and science texts in which the amount of causal connectivity differed. Finds that causal connections play an important role in expository text recall, and that subjects who have a strong causal profile also, generally, perform well in English. (PA)
Descriptors: Causal Models, Connected Discourse, Elementary Education, Protocol Analysis

Yannakoudakis, Emmanuel J.; Attar-Bashi, Hussain A. – Journal of Documentation, 1989
Describes a model that displays structures necessary to map between the conceptual and external levels in database management systems, using an algorithm that maps the syntactic representations of tuples onto semantic representations. A technique for translating tuples into natural language sentences is introduced, and a system implemented in…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computational Linguistics, Connected Discourse, Database Management Systems

Badzinski, Diane M. – Human Communication Research, 1989
Reports on two experiments examining the influence of intensity (the quality of language indicating the speakers'/writers' attitude toward their topic) on inferential processing. Finds that high-intensity passages triggered inference making during recall more readily than did the texts low in intensity. (SR)
Descriptors: Children, College Students, Connected Discourse, Higher Education

Segal, Erwin M.; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1991
Explores four views of the role of interclausal connectives as a set of linguistic devices that help the reader interpret a narrative text. Finds that interclausal connectives carry meaning, connect textual meaning at both local and global levels, and mark discourse continuity and discontinuity both in the text and as inferred by the reader. (SR)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Language Processing

Brozo, William G.; Brozo, Carol L. – Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, 1987
Describes a study designed to determine the differential effects of text with and without logical linguistics connectives (e.g., because, since, as a result) on developmental college readers' comprehension. Results strongly suggest that text with explicit connectives facilitates readers' ability to make inferences. Discusses implications for…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Function Words, Higher Education, Readability

Bullard, Nick – ELT Journal, 1985
Describes research in which a group of proficient speakers of a second language were tested in their ability to identify individual words taken from spoken discourse in both their native language and their second language. Results show that, on the average, they were more proficient in identifying words in their second rather than their first…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, English, French, Language Research

Mann, William C.; Thompson, Sandra A. – Discourse Processes, 1986
Examines two texts showing that the relational propositions (frequently implicit) that arise out of a combination of independent clauses involve every clause and that they occur in a pattern of propositions that connects all of the clauses together. Shows how relational propositions are essential to the functioning of the text. (HTH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Language Research

Mulder, Marianne R.; Vrij, Aldert – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
This study, with 114 children (ages 4 to 10), examined effects of explaining 2 conversation rules ("I don't know" is an acceptable answer, and the interviewer can't help in answering questions) prior to interviewing children regarding a staged event each child had witnessed. Results suggest that the rules reduce suggestibility and could…
Descriptors: Children, Communication Skills, Connected Discourse, Evidence (Legal)

Fine, Jonathan; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1994
Individuals with autism without mental retardation (ages 8-18), Asperger syndrome, and nonspecific social problems (controls) engaged in a 10-minute conversation. Compared to controls, the higher functioning autistic group referred less to a previous stretch of the conversation and more to an aspect of the physical environment. The Asperger group…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Communication Skills, Connected Discourse

Moore, Mary Evelyn – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1995
Spontaneous utterances from 3 conversational contexts were generated by 3 groups of 10 children, including children with specific language impairments (SLI), and analyzed for accuracy of pronoun usage. Results indicated that children with SLI exhibited more total errors than chronological peers but not more than their language level peers. A…
Descriptors: Children, Connected Discourse, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns

Goddard, Cliff – Language Sciences, 1995
Working within the natural semantic metalanguage (NSM) framework of Anna Wierzbicka, this study proposes reductive paraphrase explications for a range of first-person pronominal meanings. It is argued that NSM explications are preferable to conventional feature analysis because they are less subject to charges of arbitrariness and obscurity and…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Deep Structure, Discourse Analysis, Language Patterns