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Hynd, Cynthia R.; Chase, Nancy D. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1991
Investigates the relationship between text type, tone, and readers' responses of 58 students. Finds that narrative and expository text were not responded to differently. Finds that subjects made fewer text-based and more reader-based statements when reading descriptive text than when reading expository or narrative text. (MG)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reader Response, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Research
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Campbell, Kim Sydow – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1991
Suggests that cohesion is best understood as a general perceptual phenomenon rather than a purely semantic one. Discusses three types of structural cohesion based on an analysis of technical texts: cohesion produced through thematic progression, parallelism, and graphic devices. (SR)
Descriptors: Cohesion (Written Composition), Higher Education, Technical Writing, Text Structure
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Moulthrop, Stuart – Writing on the Edge, 1991
Argues that those who would create a rhetoric for hypertext must be prepared to thoroughly reconsider their subject and that the rhetoric of hypertext may turn out to be inseparable from the constructive process that motivates hypertext. (SR)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hypermedia, Reader Text Relationship, Rhetoric
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Mills, Carol Bergfeld; And Others – Discourse Processes, 1995
Finds that the reader's purpose for reading (read-to-do or read-to-recall) partially determines what type of mental representation is stressed during comprehension. Finds that the processing of procedural text is codetermined by the participants' purpose for reading and type of text (narrative versus list-like) as well as the text structure (as…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Models, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
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Yaworski, JoAnn – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2001
Notes that PowerPoint is an especially useful program for teaching text structure to college reading students. Discusses how this may be accomplished, as well as directions for creating a presentation from the preexisting templates and backgrounds provided in the program. Directs how to print overheads and handouts of the presentation. (SG)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Skills
Bierschenk, Bernhard – 1996
Natural systems are self-organizing and stratify according to the angular articulation of their movements. In particular, movement is relative to the levels that define its behavior space. As natural phenomenon, text production is self-referential, In generating information, the intention of the producer of a text becomes specified. Specifying of…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Psychology, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Henk, William A.; Stahl, Norman A. – 1988
A study examined the effect of divided and alternating comparison/contrast text structures on the reading comprehension of the college developmental reader. In the divided pattern, all of the information about an object is provided and then all of the information about the other object is provided, while in the alternating pattern comparisons…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research
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McNamara, Danielle S.; Kintsch, Walter – Discourse Processes, 1996
Investigates effects of prior knowledge on learning from high- and low-coherence history texts. Examines participants' comprehension in two experiments. Finds high-knowledge readers performed better on open-ended questions after reading low-coherence text. Indicates that low-coherence text requires more inference processes--these inferences are…
Descriptors: Coherence, Higher Education, Inferences, Prior Learning
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Kirsch, Gesa E. – College English, 1997
Examines the effects of reading and writing multivocal texts and argues that writers need to assume interpretive responsibility for creating new forms of discourse. (TB)
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Text Structure, Values
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Lagerwerf, Luuk; Bossers, Ellis – Journal of Business Communication, 2002
Presents two studies in which several genre conventions were tested on professional readers to verify the usefulness of applying genre conventions to business proposals. Indicates that applying genre conventions to document structure improved the readers' selection of information. Reveals that readers disapproved of persuasive style shifts, while…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Business Communication, Communication Research, Higher Education
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Henk, William A. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1988
Examines the effects of two types of comparison-contrast discourse structures on the initial learning and retention of unfamiliar scientific information by mature readers. Finds a demonstration of the mature reader's versatility in accommodating unfamiliar information, especially when it is presented in well-structured patterned texts. (MS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes
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Meyer, Charles F.; And Others – Visible Language, 1994
Discusses the types of overlapping speech, a common characteristic of speech that any annotation system must deal with. Critiques two types of current systems for marking overlaps. Describes software developed by the authors that not only accurately marks the boundaries of overlaps but presents them to the user in a readable format. (SR)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Higher Education, Language Research, Linguistics
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Noice, Helga; Noice, Tony – Discourse Processes, 1994
Uses a think-aloud protocol to investigate how a professional actor analyzes a script to discern the plans his assigned character is following. Shows that the actor attends not only to the meaning but also to such elements of the text as structure, punctuation, and linguistic devices to determine the character's internal states and specific…
Descriptors: Acting, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Ohtsuka, Keisuke; Brewer, William F. – Discourse Processes, 1992
Investigates and demonstrates the strong effects of the role of global discourse organization on the comprehension of temporal order in narrative texts. Proposes three principles of discourse organization. Tests the comprehension of underlying event order of five passages by subjects. (HB)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Discourse Modes, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension
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Spivey, Nancy Nelson – Research in the Teaching of English, 1991
Examines writers' options in organizing comparisons. Finds that chunking of content in a systematic way is a strong predictor of holistic quality ratings, and that higher rated papers tend to be written by students with higher verbal abilities and more extensive topic knowledge. Demonstrates the complexity of the choices writers must make in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Text Structure, Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation
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