Linda Flower
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Community Literacy and the Rhetoric of Public Engagement
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2008
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8 editions
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Problem-Solving Strategies for Writing
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published
1981
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9 editions
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The Construction of Negotiated Meaning: A Social Cognitive Theory of Writing
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1994
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4 editions
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Learning to Rival: A Literate Practice for Intercultural Inquiry (Rhetoric, Knowledge, and Society Series)
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2000
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11 editions
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Reading-to-Write: Exploring a Cognitive and Social Process
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1990
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3 editions
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Writers at Work: Strategies for Communicating in Business and Professional Settings
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1994
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2 editions
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McDougal, Littell English Blue Level
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Writer-Based Prose: A Cognitive Basis for Problems in Writing
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Instructor's Manual
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1994
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A Cognitive Process Theory of Writing
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“Trying to compose even a single sentence can have the same effect, as we try to juggle grammatical and syntactical alternatives plus all the possibilities of tone, nuance, and rhythm even a simple sentence offers. Composing, then, is a cognitive activity that
constantly threatens to overload short-term memory.”
― Writer-Based Prose: A Cognitive Basis for Problems in Writing
constantly threatens to overload short-term memory.”
― Writer-Based Prose: A Cognitive Basis for Problems in Writing
“Una comunicación escrita es como un territorio extenso y desconocido que te contiene a ti, a tu lector/a, tus ideas, tu propósito y todo lo que puedas hacer. Lo primero que debes hacer como escritor/a es explorar este territorio. Tienes que conocer las leyes de la tierra antes de hollarla.”
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