Writing In EFL : an Analysis of Developing Cognitive Processed

Authors

  • Tans Feliks School of Teacher Training and Education, Jl. Jend. Suharto 72 Naikoten Kupang NTT

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17977/um048v14i32007p166-174

Keywords:

writing, EFL, cognitive processes

Abstract

This study aims at finding out a writer's developing cognitive processes in EFL writing. The data are analyzed based on the classic theory of Odell (1977). It was found that the writer develops better in using: 1) grammatical subjects; 2) connectors and superlative forms; 3) lexicons showing similarity, resemblance, and class; 4) physical words; and, 5) sequence. He is less developed or stagnant in using comparisons and negatives, syntaxes, lexicons showing difference, change, paradox, contrast and examples.

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Published

2007-10-30

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