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  3. Vol. 11 No. 1 (2019)

Vol. 11 No. 1 (2019)

Published: 2019-06-15

Articles

  • Participatory appropriation as a pathway to self-regulation in academic writing: The case of three BA essay writers in literature

    Raffaella Negretti, Špela Mežek
    1-40
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  • A critical review of the logics of inquiry in studies of early writing development

    Sinéad J. Harmey, Ian A. G. Wilkinson
    41-78
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  • Textual mediation in simulated nursing handoffs: Examining how student writing coordinates action

    Lillian Campbell
    79-106
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  • Dialog as a bridge to argumentative writing

    Yuchen Shi, Flora Matos, Deanna Kuhn
    107-129
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  • Session notes as a professionalization tool for writing center staff: Conducting discourse analysis to determine training efficacy and tutor growth

    Genie Nicole Giaimo, Samantha Jane Turner
    131-162
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  • Soaring to successful synthesis writing

    Linlin Luo, Kenneth A. Kiewra
    163-209
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  • Writing to learn increases long-term memory consolidation: A mental-chronometry and computational-modeling study of “Epistemic writing”

    Angélica M. Silva, Roberto Limongi
    211-243
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Book review

  • E., Lindgren, & K., Sullivan (2019). Observing writing: Insights from keystroke logging and handwriting

    Andreia Nunes, Săo Luís Castro
    245-250
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We thank Earli, Earli SIG Writing, the Belgian University Foundation (FUS) and the University of Antwerp (Belgium) for their financial support.

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