An edition of The Constructivist Metaphor (1996)

The constructivist metaphor

reading, writing, and the making of meaning

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An edition of The Constructivist Metaphor (1996)

The constructivist metaphor

reading, writing, and the making of meaning

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The Constructivist Metaphor presents a major reconsideration of constructivist theory through an applied examination of the ways in which people create meaning for texts. The work illustrates an integrative conception of discourse, placing cognitive activity in relation to the text while assuming a social orientation encompassing both composition and comprehension.

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Publisher
Academic Press
Language
English
Pages
297

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Cover of: The constructivist metaphor
The constructivist metaphor: reading, writing, and the making of meaning
1997, Academic Press
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Cover of: The Constructivist Metaphor
The Constructivist Metaphor: Reading, Writing, and the Making of Meaning
November 5, 1996, Academic Press
in English
Cover of: The Constructivist Metaphor
The Constructivist Metaphor: Reading, Writing, and the Making of Meaning
November 5, 1996, Academic Press
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
San Diego

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
401/.41
Library of Congress
P302 .S598 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 297 p. :
Number of pages
297

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL988107M
ISBN 10
0126579857
LCCN
96026265
Library Thing
3441751
Goodreads
1408251

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Work ID
OL3280921W

Excerpts

We humans are builders, shapers, and designers, creating our artifacts from containers to cathedrals to computers to be used, replaced, and sometimes left behind to be studied by others.
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