The role of causal discourse structure in narrative writing
Autor: | Charles R. Fletcher, Paul van den Broek, Chad J. Marsolek, Brian Linzie |
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Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
biology
Communication Writing Experimental and Cognitive Psychology Causality Linguistics Convention Random Allocation Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) biology.animal Causal chain Humans Necessity and sufficiency Grice Narrative Psychology Composition (language) Coherence (linguistics) |
Zdroj: | Memory & Cognition. 28:711-721 |
ISSN: | 1532-5946 0090-502X |
Popis: | All writers produce text content and ideally connect it together according to discourse conventions. We investigate whether a particularly strong discourse convention, the need for causal coherence in narratives, can predict the kind of text writers will produce. Causality has been found to be a significant discourse factor in reading comprehension and hence can be expected to determine also what writers produce during composition. In Experiment 1, writers composed short continuations at various points throughout a simple narrative, whereas in Experiment 2, writers composed continuations to complete several narratives. The results indicate that causality indeed plays a major role in composition. Writers tend to produce new text in such a way that it is causally connected to the prior text. Furthermore, writers favored causal relations of necessity or of necessity and sufficiency while largely avoiding relations of sufficiency alone, which suggests a general discourse constraint to be maximally informative (e.g., Grice, 1975). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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