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The Psycholinguistics of Readable Writing A Multidisciplinary Exploration
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By Alice S. Horning
ISBN: 0-89391-896-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-89391-896-5
Ablex Publishing
Publication: 1/1/1993
List Price: $126.95 (UK Sterling Price: £70.00)
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Description: This book reviews research in linguistics, psychology, reading and writing, and brings this work to bear on the problem of readable writing. The research supports the theory that two factors in text are crucial to its readable quality: psycholinguistic redundancy and cohesion. The book also reports the results of three empirical studies and a case study that further illustrates this theory. The findings have important theoretical and practical implications because they shed light on the nature of reading and writing processes from both linguistic and psychological perspectives, and suggest practical approaches to the production and comprehension of readable writing. The book also draws on research in second language acquisition and is pertinent to readable writing in both first and second languages.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • READABLE WRITING
  • Varied Perspectives on Readable Writing
  • Defining Readable Writing
  • Cohesion in Writing
  • Cohesion, Writing, and Coherence
  • Redundancy in Reading
  • Redundancy in Writing
  • Relating Cohesion and Redundancy
  • Plan of the Book
  • RELEVANT RESEARCH I: LINGUISTICS
  • The Linguistics Corner
  • Halliday's Systematic-Functional Linguistics
  • Coherence and Cohesion
  • Texture in Texts: Cohesion, Sentence Structure, Discourse Type
  • Types of Cohesion
  • Analyzing Cohesion: Cohesive Harmony
  • Review and Preview
  • RELEVANT RESEARCH: PSYCHOLOGY AND PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
  • Psycholinguistic Research on Text Processing
  • Propositional Analysis of Texts
  • Connecting Propositional Analysis to Cohesion
  • Psycholinguistic Research on the Role of Redundancy
  • Redundancy and Prior Knowledge
  • Psychologists' View of Redundancy
  • Personality Type and Text Processing
  • Preferences, Reading, and Writing
  • Implications of Type for Composing and Comprehending
  • RELEVANT RESEARCH III: READING
  • Models of the Reading Process: Print vs. Meaning
  • The Interactive Alternative
  • Complexity of Reading. Reading in a Second Language
  • Reading Models in L1 and L2: Summary
  • Readability Research
  • Formula Measures of Readability
  • Readability Analysis by Computer
  • Alternative Strategies
  • Different Alternatives for Measuring Readable Writing
  • RELEVANT RESEARCH IV: WRITING
  • A Psycho-linguistic Model of Writing
  • The Rhetoricians' View of Writing
  • Cohesion in Writing
  • Contributions from Contrastive Rhetoric
  • Functional-Grammar-Based Analysis
  • Rhetoricians' Consensus on Redundancy and Cohesion
  • Psychological Studies of Writing
  • Views for a Psychology of Writing
  • A FRESH LOOK AT THE PUZZLE OF READABLE WRITING
  • Definitions Revisited
  • Redundancy, Cohesion, and a Definition of Readable Writing
  • Passages and Studies
  • Measurement and Methodology Issues
  • Methodology Choices and Rationale
  • EMPIRICAL STUDIES: REDUNDANCY I-CLOZE RESEARCH
  • The Problem: Distinguishing Readability and Comprehensibility
  • Methodology
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • EMPIRICAL STUDIES: REDUNDANCY II-TEXT ANALYSIS FINDINGS
  • Propositional Analysis of the Passages
  • Cohesion Analysis: Ties and Chains
  • Computer-based Findings on Readability
  • Lexical Density
  • Other Measures
  • New Angles on the Puzzle
  • EMPIRICAL STUDIES: REDUNDANCY AND COHESION-MISCUE RESEARCH
  • Purpose and Hypotheses
  • Methodology
  • Results
  • Discussion
  • CASE STUDIES WITH PROFESSIONAL READER/WRITERS
  • Why a Case Study?
  • Purpose and Hypotheses for the Study
  • Methodology
  • Data Analysis and Findings
  • Cross-Case Analysis
  • READABLE WRITING AND CRITICAL LITERACY
  • A Review of Definitions and Research
  • Multicultural Dimensions of Readable Writing
  • Appendices
  • References
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index
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