Cognitive Processes in Writing

Cognitive Processes in Writing
Author: Lee W. Gregg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317246543

Originally published in 1980, this title began as a set of questions posed by faculty on the campus of Carnegie-Mellon University: What do we know about how people write? What do we need to know to help people write better? This resulted in an interdisciplinary symposium on "Cognitive Processes in Writing" and subsequently this book, which includes the papers from the symposium as well as further contributions from several of the attendees. It presents a good picture of what research had shown about how people write, of what people were trying to find out at the time and what needed to be done.

Cognitive Processes in Writing

Cognitive Processes in Writing
Author: Lee W. Gregg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317246535

Originally published in 1980, this title began as a set of questions posed by faculty on the campus of Carnegie-Mellon University: What do we know about how people write? What do we need to know to help people write better? This resulted in an interdisciplinary symposium on "Cognitive Processes in Writing" and subsequently this book, which includes the papers from the symposium as well as further contributions from several of the attendees. It presents a good picture of what research had shown about how people write, of what people were trying to find out at the time and what needed to be done.

Cognitive Processes in Writing

Cognitive Processes in Writing
Author: Lee W. Gregg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-06
Genre: Cognition
ISBN: 9781138641884

Originally published in 1980, this title began as a set of questions, the answers were mostly given at an interdisciplinary symposium and resulted in this book. It presents a good picture of what research had shown about how people write, of what people were trying to find out at the time and what needed to be done.

Observing Writing

Observing Writing
Author: Eva Lindgren
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9004392521

Observing writing: Insights from Keystroke Logging and Handwriting is a timely volume appearing twelve years after the Studies in Writing volume Computer Keystroke Logging and Writing (Sullivan & Lindgren, 2006). The 2006 volume provided the reader with a fundamental account of keystroke logging, a methodology in which a piece of software records every keystroke, cursor and mouse movement a writer undertakes during a writing session. This new volume highlights current theoretical and applied research questions in keystroke logging and handwriting research that observes writing. In this volume, contributors from a range of disciplines, including linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, modern languages, and education, present their research that considers the cognitive and socio-cultural complexities of writing texts in academic and professional settings.

Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Cognitive Writing Research to Cognitive Psychology

Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Cognitive Writing Research to Cognitive Psychology
Author: Virginia Wise Berninger
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2012
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1848729634

This volume tells the story of research on the cognitive processes of writing--from the perspectives of the early pioneers, the contemporary contributors, and visions of the future for the field. It includes the very latest in findings from neuroscience and experimental cognitive psychology, and provides the most comprehensive current overview on this topic.

Writing and Cognition

Writing and Cognition
Author: Mark Torrance
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1849508224

Writing and Cognition describes new and diverse work, both by field leaders and by newer researchers, exploring the complex relationships between language, the mind and the environments in which writers work. Chapters range in focus from a detailed analysis of single-word production to the writing of whole texts.

Writing Development in Struggling Learners

Writing Development in Struggling Learners
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-08-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9004346368

In Writing Development in Struggling Learners, international researchers provide insights into the development of writing skills from early writing and spelling development through to composition, the reasons individuals struggle to acquire proficient writing skills and how to help these learners.

Reading-to-Write

Reading-to-Write
Author: Linda Flower
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1990-09-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0195345142

The Social and Cognitive Studies in Writing and Literacy Series, is devoted to books that bridge research, theory, and practice, exploring social and cognitive processes in writing and expanding our knowledge of literacy as an active constructive process--as students move from high school to college. This descriptive study of reading-to-write examines a critical point in every college student's academic performance: when he or she is faced with the task of reading a source, integrating personal ideas, and creating an individual text with a self-defined purpose. Offering an unusually comprehensive view of this process, the authors chart a group of freshmen as they study and write in their dormitories, recording their "think-aloud" strategies for reading, writing, and revising, their interpretation of the task, and their broader social, cultural, and contextual understanding of college writing. Flower, Stein, and colleagues convincingly conclude that the legacy of schooling in general makes the transition to college difficult and, more important, that the assumptions students hold and the strategies they use in undertaking this task play a significant role in their academic performance. Embracing a broad range of perspectives from rhetoric, composition, literacy research, literary and cultural theory, and cognitive psychology, this rigorous analysis treats reading-to-write as both a cognitive and social process. It will interest researchers and theoreticians in rhetoric and writing, teachers working with students in transition from high school to college, and educators involved in the links between cognition and the social process.

Writing Systems and Cognition

Writing Systems and Cognition
Author: William C. Watt
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9401582858

In this distinguished collection the deeper cognitive aspects of writing systems are for the first time added to the perceptual and physiological dimensions and brought into a coherent whole. The result is a multifaceted understanding of alphabets and other scripts in which none of the major factors that shape those systems, and thus distinctively reveal attributes of the human mind, are slighted. The systems through which language is realized on the page are compared in nature and complexity with those through which language is realized as sound, and are seen in their true perspective. Long the object of intensive inquiry, the process of change in phonological systems is now joined to the evolution of graphological systems, and new light is cast on the nature of the relevant human cognitive processes in their diversity and underlying unity. The authors, each eminently qualified in his or her field, are drawn from Europe, Asia, and North and South America.

Revision Cognitive and Instructional Processes

Revision Cognitive and Instructional Processes
Author: Linda Allal
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2004-01-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402077296

Revision is a fundamental part of writing and the acquisitionof revision skills is a complex and lengthy process. This book drawstogether current research on revision from two areas. The first is thelarge body of empirical work on the cognitive processes involved inthe revision of written language production. This research looks athow operations of revision intervene during various phases of writing, at the resources or constraints (e.g., working memory load, contentknowledge, strategy use) that affect revision and at developmentalaspects of revision capabilities. The second area of research concernsthe study of students learning to revise texts in instructionalsettings. This research examines the effects of instructional designconditions (structure and sequencing of tasks, strategy instruction, word processing) and the impact of peer interactions on studentacquisition of revision skills.The contributions by European and North American specialists providenew insights into revision processes and raise new questions about theinterplay between cognitive and instructional factors. The authorspresent critical reviews of research findings, as well as recentempirical work conducted in experimental and classroom settings."Revision" is an essential resource for researchers in cognitive, developmental and educational psychology who are interested inlanguage acquisition, and for professionals of language instruction, including pre-service and in-service teacher training.