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Revision Cognitive And Instructional Processes 1st Edition Linda Allal

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Revision Cognitive And Instructional Processes 1st Edition Linda Allal
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.69 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Linda Allal, Lucile Chanquoy (auth.), Linda Allal, Lucile Chanquoy, Pierre Largy (eds.)
ISBN: 9789400710481, 9789401037761, 9400710488, 9401037760
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Revision Cognitive And Instructional Processes 1st Edition Linda Allal by Linda Allal, Lucile Chanquoy (auth.), Linda Allal, Lucile Chanquoy, Pierre Largy (eds.) 9789400710481, 9789401037761, 9400710488, 9401037760 instant download after payment.

Revision Revisited LINDA ALLAL* & LUCILE CHANQUOY** *University ofGeneva, SWitzerland, **UniversityofNantes, France Revision is a fundamental component of the writing process. So fundamental that for some specialists writing is largely a matter of revising, or as Murray (1978) stated, "Writing is rewriting..." (p. 85). Experience with writing does not, however, automatically translate into increased skill in revision. Learning to revise is a lengthy, complex endeavor. Beginning writers do little revision spontaneously and even experienced writers encounter difficulties in attempting to improve the quality of their texts (Fitzgerald, 1987). Although revision has been extensively dealt with in the writing and learning-to­ write literature, this book proposes to "revisit" theory and research in this area through a series of new contributions. The introduction begins with an overview of what revision encompasses. It then examines two parallel interrogations that under­ lie the chapters assembled here, namely: (1) What are the implications of research on cognitive processes for instruction in revision? (2) What are the questions raised by instructional research for the investigation of cognitive processes of revision? A final section presents the chapters of this book.

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