DocumentCode :
3338344
Title :
Writing technical English: a comparison of the process of native English and native Japanese speakers
Author :
Dennett, Joann Temple
Author_Institution :
Colorado Univ., Boulder, CO, USA
fYear :
1988
fDate :
5-7 Oct 1988
Firstpage :
249
Lastpage :
254
Abstract :
Results of a study of the process by which technical English was used by native Japanese are presented. Comparing the composing processes of experienced native Japanese and US technical writers showed that the preference for each phase-prewriting, writing, and rewriting-was idiosyncratic to the author regardless of native language. Process preference correlated with measures of product quality. Specifically, the prewriters produced text with greater lexical cohesion and the rewriters produced text with fewer grammatical and spelling errors. It is concluded that formal prewriting should improve the writing products of both native Japanese and US technical writers
Keywords :
technical presentation; US technical writers; native English; native Japanese; prewriting; product quality; rewriting; technical English; writing; Business communication; Educational institutions; Employment; Engineering management; Information analysis; Manufacturing; Natural languages; Statistics; Text analysis; Writing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 1988. IPCC '88 Conference Record. On the Edge: A Pacific Rim Conference on Professional Technical Communication., International
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.1988.24044
Filename :
24044
Link To Document :
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