Producing Written Discourse: A Theory-based Description of the Temporal Characteristics of Three Discourse Types from Four Competent Grade 12 Writers |
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A THEORY OF COMPOSING IN WRITING | 96 |
THE PAUSETIME SUMMARY DATA | 217 |
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DATA | 240 |
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Abstraction Level adjective phrases Adverb Adverb Clause analysis Annette Boomer Chafe Chapter coding cognitive Collocation complete composing in writing composing process compositions constituent Copying decisions describe Discourse Feature Hypothesis Discourse Purpose Hypothesis Edna factor Figure filled pauses Four Discourse Types Four Writers function word Goldman-Eisler graph hesitation hypotheses identified Initial Modifying Structure Joan Didion John John's Length for Pauses Lexical Cohesion lexical items linguistic locations long pauses Main Effects Mean Pause Length narrative Non-Clausal occur paragraph Pause Length Prior pause-time pauses prior Pauses Within T-units percent Persuading phonemic piece planning Prior to T-units process of composing proposition psycholinguistic Purpose on Mean questions reader relationship Rep Gen Pers Sari semantic memory Sentence Roles Sequencing silent pauses Simple Subject speaker specific spoken spontaneous speech superordinate syntactic T-units beginning T-units in seconds theory Three Discourse Purposes transcribing transcription verb writers compose written discourse written protocols