The dialogical construct of enthymematic understanding.

The enthymeme traditionally has been examined only as individual oral and written texts. Most scholarship looks at examples abstracted from their sociocultural context. In order to arrive at a more complete and organic understanding of the enthymeme, I explore the intertextual processes by which wri...

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Main Author: Scenters-Zapico, John Tracy.
Other Authors: Roen, Duane
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 1994
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186890
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1868902015-10-23T04:33:33Z The dialogical construct of enthymematic understanding. Scenters-Zapico, John Tracy. Roen, Duane The enthymeme traditionally has been examined only as individual oral and written texts. Most scholarship looks at examples abstracted from their sociocultural context. In order to arrive at a more complete and organic understanding of the enthymeme, I explore the intertextual processes by which written and oral enthymemes evolve into new enthymemes for new written and oral texts. In their processes of making meaning, readers use texts to develop new enthymemes, and in the enthymemes' ever-evolving nature readers draw on social assumptions from other texts. In this dissertation I consider the enthymematic nature of intertextual processes to arrive at a broader understanding of the social construction of discursive structures. By applying social construction theory to the intertextual enthymeme, I focus on six contexts in which enythmemes are seen as discursive structures inscribing consensus because the elided assumptions of enthymemes are satisfied by the intertextual network of experiences and correltation shared by readers, writers, speakers and hearers. 1994 text Dissertation-Reproduction (electronic) http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186890 9507020 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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description The enthymeme traditionally has been examined only as individual oral and written texts. Most scholarship looks at examples abstracted from their sociocultural context. In order to arrive at a more complete and organic understanding of the enthymeme, I explore the intertextual processes by which written and oral enthymemes evolve into new enthymemes for new written and oral texts. In their processes of making meaning, readers use texts to develop new enthymemes, and in the enthymemes' ever-evolving nature readers draw on social assumptions from other texts. In this dissertation I consider the enthymematic nature of intertextual processes to arrive at a broader understanding of the social construction of discursive structures. By applying social construction theory to the intertextual enthymeme, I focus on six contexts in which enythmemes are seen as discursive structures inscribing consensus because the elided assumptions of enthymemes are satisfied by the intertextual network of experiences and correltation shared by readers, writers, speakers and hearers.
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