... denote talking. Two (
dash
and
pop
) denote a
change of location. In addition,
flap
frequently indicates a state of swinging,
fumble
indicates a motion of the hands,
quiver
refers to shaking, and
puff
to ... frequent and most
onomatopoeic words inspokenandwritten corpus, in order to examine whether there
are any register variations.
Chapter 7 will present the conclusions of this study.
1. 4 Main Findings
The ... words in
spoken English. In 4. 1, I will select these words by using the LLC. In 4. 2, I will
examine the usages of these words. In 4. 3, I will find the tendencies of the most
frequent and most...
... the discourse segment
containing (U2) and (U3) is 'cut off' and not
available for further attachment.
Embedded within the expectation is an utterance
describing the ongoing planning ... found in a writ-
ten text.
extended in order to maintain a coherent discourse
structure for the modelling of the
producer.
Thus
rhetorical relations describing planning processes
are introduced. ... remaining part of the paper is organised as
follows. Section 2 contains a description of the ex-
perimental setting in which the example discourse
was obtained (Habel and Tappe, forthcoming)....
...
Outlining: 5-7 minutes
Drafting: 13-15 minutes
Reading again and editing: 5-7 minutes
Rewriting: 5-10 minutes
Among the causes leading to the failure of students in gaining a
coherent ... of
coherence in writing. This study maybe makes interesting points for the further
study into the similar problem. Study on coherencein essay writing, improving
coherence in essay writing ... view, involved two kinds of skills.
The first ones low- level skill such as handwriting or typing, spelling,
constructing grammatical sentences, organizing and sequencing, structuring,
drafting,...
... only
for philosophical understanding and the development of
machine intelligence, but also for developing a cognitive
theory of the role of coherencein human thinking.
Section 1 of this chapter ... central to philosophical investigation
and pushing the study of mind into the background. In
Germany and later in France, the philosophical approach
of phenomenology, originated by Husserl, set ... and psychological problems in ethics and politics,
arguing that ethical and political judgments are appraisals
based on deliberative coherence as well as on the kinds of
coherence described in...