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Baldwin, R. Scott – 1977
Fifty-six third graders were randomly assigned to two treatment groups, in a study of the relationship between clause structure and the readability of written texts. The treatment groups read sets of passages which were identical except for certain word-order modifications. The dependent variables were silent- and oral-reading comprehension, rate…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Context Clues, Grade 3, Miscue Analysis
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Reutzel, D. Ray; Daines, Delva – Reading Psychology, 1987
Indicates that each instructional unit was composed of several mini-lessons rather than representing an integrated and related unit organized around a central purpose. Finds that lesson parts failed to make logical connections to previous or following parts. Concludes that the nature of reading lessons could be a contributing factor to the…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Coherence, Connected Discourse, Elementary Education
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Goelman, Hillel – Discourse Processes, 1982
Concludes that children could attend to texts selectively when reading or listening to expository prose, and when reading, but not in listening to narrative prose. (FL)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis
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Taylor, Barbara M. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1980
Investigates the relationship of reading ability and age to children's recall of expository text after reading and analyzes children's sensitivity to text structure. (MKM)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis
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Kools, Marieke; Ruiter, Robert A. C.; van de Wiel, Margaretha W. J.; Kok, Gerjo – Health Education & Behavior, 2004
The aim of this study was to gain insight into the extent to which health education text writers apply writing principles derived from cognitive psychological theory. Seventeen professional text writers of health education materials participated in a qualitative study, consisting of a rewriting task combined with a think-aloud procedure and a…
Descriptors: Health Education, Rhetoric, Psychological Studies, Protocol Analysis
Goldsmith, Ellen – 1982
Seventy good readers and 70 poor readers who were students at a community college participated in a study that examined the role of adversative connectives in helping students integrate information across sentence boundaries. Three functions of adversative connectives were examined: contrast or conflict, parallel points, and foregrounding…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Connected Discourse, Language Processing
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Moe, Alden J. – 1978
Comprehension is a process that occurs within the reader and is at least partially dependent on cohesion and coherence. The concept of cohesion is used to show how sentences which are structurally independent of one another may be linked together. Cohesion exists within a text and is not the same as coherence, which is something the reader…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Connected Discourse
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Colwell, Clyde G. – Reading Improvement, 1982
Offers a model which is intended to facilitate the processing of ideational relationships within a paragraph and which is composed of three distinct parts: (1) direct teaching, (2) functional application, and (3) increased student interaction with the text. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education
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Stevenson, Rosemary J.; And Others – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1994
Two experiments investigated the focusing properties of thematic roles, and a third examined the view that thematic role preferences reflect a focusing on the consequences of the represented event. Results focus on the structure of represented events, top-down and bottom-up processes, thematic hierarchies and pronoun comprehension. (35 references)…
Descriptors: College Students, Connected Discourse, Context Clues, Discourse Analysis
Nist, Sherrie L.; Hogrebe, Mark C. – Forum for Reading, 1985
In a study of the effects of time restrictions and passage access on reading comprehension, 128 college freshmen enrolled in two different developmental reading courses were divided into 4 groups of 32 subjects each. (Tests used to assess reading ability at the college level are usually either power tests with liberal time limits, or speed tests,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Connected Discourse, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Frederiksen, Carl H. – 1976
The primary goal of early reading instruction, according to this paper, should be to teach children to comprehend written discourse in a manner similar to that for oral discourse because both types of discourse require decoding ability--graphic or acoustic. The paper asserts that to simply design reading instruction to achieve the subgoal of…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Connected Discourse
Green, G. M.; And Others – 1980
This report presents the text analysis of "Babar Loses His Crown," a story for beginning readers. (The techniques used in arriving at the analysis are presented in a Reading Center Technical Report, Number 168, "Problems and Techniques of Text Analysis.") Tables are given for a statistical lexical analysis and for a syntactic…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Illustrations
Sell, David – The Modern English Journal, 1970
The main premise of this article is that tape recordings can be a very useful tool to the classroom language teacher. The author points out that the tapes are ideal for the habituation type of learning (dialogs, memorization, repetition, etc.,) which is preliminary to the communication stage of language learning. He is mainly concerned with five…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Learning Levels
McCutchen, Deborah; Perfetti, Charles A. – 1982
Arguing that discourse coherence can provide a window on the writing processes that produce it, this paper describes developmental differences observed in children's writing and proposes a procedural model to account for those differences. The first section of the paper points out that a developmental model of the writing process should specify…
Descriptors: Coherence, Computer Assisted Testing, Connected Discourse, Developmental Stages
Woodley, John W. – 1984
Eighty-two undergraduate and graduate students at a major southwestern university participated in a study integrating reading research utilizing tachistoscopes with current knowledge based on analysis of reading connected texts. A tachistoscope was used to examine the nature of visual perception in relation to the ability of the subjects to apply…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Higher Education, Learning Processes, Reading Ability
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