Ann Matsuhashi

3 articles
  1. Writing in Real Time: Modelling Production Processes
    doi:10.2307/358040
  2. Cognitive Questions from Discourse Analysis
    Abstract

    This article demonstrates the potential of discourse analysis for exploring cognitive processes that occur during writing. Discourse analytic studies and text comprehension studies are reviewed for their contribution to a cognitive process view of writing. Research is reported which combines discourse analysis with on-line pause data to determine how semantic propositions reflect sentence-level planning patterns. Results indicate that decisions regarding predicate relationships are central to sentence production. Some implications for a process model of writing are suggested.

    doi:10.1177/0741088384001003002
  3. Pausing and Planning: The Tempo of Written Discourse Production
    doi:10.58680/rte198115773