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Theoretical Foundations for Document Design
This volume explains the general theoretical principles for effective document design. It uses the Gestalt theory to provide principles for predicting continuity across the entire range of discourse elements, and to outline the relationship between cohesion and coherence. There is a need for general theoretical principles describing/explaining effective design -- those which demonstrate "unity" and enhance comprehension and usability. Theories of cohesion from linguistics and of comprehension in psychology are likely sources of such general principles. Unfortunately, linguistic approaches to discourse unity have focused exclusively on semantic elements such as synonymy or anaphora, and have ignored other linguistic elements such as syntactic parallelism and phonological alliteration. They have also overlooked the non-linguistic elements -- visual factors such as typography or color, and auditory components such as pitch or duration. In addition, linguistic approaches have met with criticism because they have failed to explain the relationship between semantic cohesive elements and coherence. On the other hand, psychological approaches to discourse comprehension have considered the impact of a wider range of discourse elements -- typographical cuing of key terms to enhance comprehension -- but have failed to provide general theoretical explanations for such observations. |
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| Author(s) : Kim Sydow Campbell | Format : Hardback Book |
| ISBN-10 : 0805813012 | ISBN-13 : 9780805813012 |
| RRP : £22.50 | Best available price : £ / $ |
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Series Title : Communications S./Language & Discourse Subseries
Country Publication : United States
Publication Date : 13/12/1994
Publisher : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc,US
Page Length : 128mm
Page Size : 240mm