Cognitive Processes in WritingLee W. Gregg, Erwin R. Steinberg Routledge, 2016 M07 15 - 190 páginas 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. |
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Testing the Model | 1958 |
Measuring Retrieval Chains | 1964 |
A Framework for a Cognitive Theory of Writing | 1966 |
Development in Writing | |
InformationProcessing Load in Writing | |
Writing Development and Schooling | |
Some Facts Some Myths | |
Some Theoretical Thoughts About Composition | |
Specific Thoughts on the Writing Process | |
Teaching the Process of Discovery | |
A Garden of Opportunities and a Thicket of Dangers | |
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