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Alper, Paul – Higher Education Review, 2014
This article is comprised of two essays by Paul Alper. The first essay, "Linda VA AG 2013 and Knitting Needles," provides examples of how a natural language does not necessarily work the way of logic. The second essay, "Words," discusses how the words of winners tend to become what we call the enduring historical record. The…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Recordkeeping, Documentation, Accuracy

Strauss, Susan – Language Sciences, 2002
Provides an alternative analysis for the demonstrative system of reference in spontaneous oral discourse. The alternative model is based on interaction between and among participants and is intended to replace the traditional proximal/distal distinction that statistically centers around the speaker as the primary focus of information. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interaction, North American English, Oral Language
Luke, Allan; Ward, Geoff – Australian Journal of Reading, 1988
An interview with David Olson concerning his current research on the relation between the oral conversational language of preschool children and the formalized language of written texts. (RAE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Early Reading, Literacy

Connors, Robert J. – Written Communication, 1985
Examines the slow growth of a body of knowledge about how information can best be communicated without necessary reference to overt persuasion, from Henry Day's "Art of Rhetoric" through contemporary explanatory rhetoric. (FL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Philosophy, Intellectual History, Oral Language

Crookes, Graham – Applied Linguistics, 1990
Discusses prominent base units of discourse analysis designed for dealing with structural characteristics of second-language discourse, and offers arguments in favor of selecting the utterance as a valuable base unit. (95 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Language Research, Oral Language

Weider, D. Lawrence – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
Drummond and Hopper's article in this issue, "Back Channels Revisited," is discussed in terms of its ability to elicit contrary responses from different scholars because it incorporates elements of two incommensurate approaches to the study of conversation. Weider sets the stage for subsequent articles in this issue. (11 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research, Language Styles
Seedhouse, Paul – IRAL, 1999
Proposes that different contexts occur in second-language (L2) classrooms and that repair is organized differently within each context. Suggests that within each context a particular pedagogical focus combines with a particular organization of repair that is appropriate to that focus. The organization of repair within each context is sketched and…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Discourse Analysis
Baynham, Mike – 1987
After a review of the theoretical context to current research on literacy, consideration is given to aspects of the literacy practices of the Moroccan community in the Ladbroke Grover area of West London. Findings from a study of literacy in its social context in Morocco are cited in the discussion of the West London practices. Emphasis is on the…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cooperation, Discourse Analysis, Ethnography

Schmitt, Norbert – ELT Journal, 1997
Argues that presentations in second language conferences should not be read because written discourse is too difficult for the audience to understand, whereas spoken discourse normally has a great deal of repetition to ensure that the main points are successfully transferred. Points out that read presentations are dull and inflexible, difficult to…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Deafness, Discourse Analysis, Listening Comprehension

Zimmerman, Don H. – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
Drummond and Hopper's article in this issue, "Back Channels Revisited," is argued to have decontextualized Jefferson's acknowledgement token phenomenon. The need for careful coding protocols for research on conversational practices is discussed. (eight references) (LB)
Descriptors: Coding, Contrastive Linguistics, Data Analysis, Discourse Analysis

Wieder, D. Lawrence – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1993
It is suggested that the conventional coding procedures of experimental social psychology miss critical (identifying, defining, or constitutive) features of conversation analysis' phenomena because the procedures present the analyst with two different sets of entities; i.e., they are incommensurable. (20 references) (LB)
Descriptors: Coding, Contrastive Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Research
Makaya, Pindi; Bloor, Thomas – 1987
Approaches used by linguists to examine the way in which speakers or writers modify their commitment to the propositional content of their utterances are discussed, and it is noted that a frequent criticism is the failure of inexperienced speakers or writers to modulate their utterances properly. This paper considers economic reports and in…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Attribution Theory, Discourse Analysis, Economics

McNamara, Tim; Hill, Kathryn; May, Lynette – Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 2002
Focuses on the increase in discourse-based studies of oral proficiency assessment techniques. Discusses research carried out on a number of factors in the assessment setting, including the role of interlocutor, candidate, and rater, and the impact of tasks, task performance conditions, and rating criteria. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Examiners, Interviews
Coates, Jennifer – 1988
A discussion of women's oral discourse patterns focuses on the uses made of minimal responses, hedges, and tag questions. The analysis draws on transcriptions of conversations among a group of women friends over a period of months. It is proposed that the conventional treatment of these forms as "weak" is inappropriate in all-female…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Females, Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Communication

Fulcher, Glenn – ELT Journal, 1987
Communicative oral language tests have claimed high content validity, but have also elicited concern that the assessment scales are based on theory with little empirical justification. A new approach to construct validity can be found in discourse analysis, which could lead to the development of new communicative discourse tests in all skills. (CB)
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Construct Validity, Discourse Analysis, Language Proficiency