Refocusing writing style education? Relationships between stylistic lapses and the quality of Dutch secondary school students’ argumentative texts
van Rijt, J.H; van den Broek, B; van den Bergh, Huub
(2022) Journal of Writing Research, volume 13, issue 3, pp. 415 - 446
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In Dutch L1 classrooms, style in non-fictional genres is typically taught by means of normative exercises in which students are tasked to identify stylistic lapses. Not much is known about the effectiveness of such exercises when teaching style. Unknown factors include what kinds of stylistic shortcomings are found in Dutch
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students’ writing, and how the occurrence of certain stylistic lapses relates to writing quality. The current study empirically explores these scarcely investigated issues. Teachers rated 125 argumentative texts written by tenth-grade pre-university students by means of comparative judgement. Additionally, these texts were manually analyzed to investigate the occurrence of stylistic lapses, taking into account stylistic lapses that are common in text books (‘standard category’) and other types of style related errors (‘other category’). Multilevel regression analyses revealed that only one of the stylistic lapses from the standard category negatively influenced text quality as evaluated by teachers, namely the use of detached phrases. In the other category, only mistakes in question marks negatively predicted text quality. A final model including those two predictors explained 11.1% of the variance in text quality. The article discusses the implications of these findings for non-fictional style education, suggesting that it might need to be refocused.
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Keywords: argumentative writing, comparative judgement, style, stylistic lapses, text quality, Education, Language and Linguistics, Linguistics and Language, Literature and Literary Theory
ISSN: 2030-1006
Publisher: Universiteit Antwerpen
Note: Funding Information: We wish to express our gratitude to prof. dr. Hans Hulshof (Leiden University) and prof. dr. Debra Myhill (University of Exeter) for their pre-review comments on this manuscript, as well as to the editor and anonymous reviewers, who helped to improve this paper significantly. Finally, we are grateful to the following Master's students of Fontys University of Applied Sciences (Sittard) for their help in stylistically analyzing the students' texts: Sonja Alers, Pim van Basten-Batenburg, Joost Bremen, Marijke Eggen, Leonie Goutier, Vio Heuts, Lynne Janssen, Celine Leblanc, Mieke van Leeuwen, Silvia Oostindie, Bente Pieters, France van Rijn, Lotte Vennekens and Danielle Verlaar. Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Earli | This article is published under Creative Commons Attribution. All Rights Reserved.
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