Dixie Lee Spiegel

2 articles
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Affiliations: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1)

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Dixie Lee Spiegel's work travels primarily in Composition & Writing Studies (66% of indexed citations) · 3 total indexed citations from 2 clusters.

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  1. Textual Cohesion and Coherence in Children’s Writing Revisited
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    The study examined the relationship between cohesion and coherence in children's writing and whether this relationship varied with story content, quality of writing, and grade level. Findings from this study, which used a unidimensional, linguistic, text-based measure of coherence (Hasan's [1984] cohesive harmony index), were compared to the results of an earlier study, which used a multidimensional, holistic rating of coherence. Two stories written by each of 27 third graders and 22 sixth graders were scored for 11 cohesion variables, coherence, and quality. Main conclusions of the present study were: (a) there was evidence of a relationship between cohesion and coherence; (b) the relationship varied according to text content; (c) the relationship did not vary according to quality of writing; and (d) the relationship did not vary according to the students' grade level. Additionally, in the first study, developmental effects were found for cohesion, coherence, and quality. When compared to findings from the earlier study, both similarities and disparities were noted.

    doi:10.58680/rte199015500
  2. Textual Cohesion and Coherence in Children’s Writing
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    doi:10.58680/rte198615606