dissertations using RST -- recent and future

alcrab alcrab at MTDS.COM
Thu Jan 20 11:19:03 UTC 2000


To Bill Mann,
I'm a new member on the RSTLIST and I'm happy to see how much discussion
there is about RST.

I'm Fatima Zohra Hilali from University Mohammed V (Rabat, Morocco) and I
have used RST in my Ph.D. dissertation under the title of "Explicit
connectors and coherence relations in EFL writing quality". I have analysed
Moroccan students' essays using RST for coherence and also for the
classification of explicit and implicit links. My defense is for March. If
you're interested in more details, please let me know.
Fatima Zohra

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Mann <bill_mann at SIL.ORG>
To: RSTLIST at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG <RSTLIST at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG>
Date: ÇáÇÑÈÚÇÁ, 29 ÑãÖÇä, 1420 05:19 PM
Subject: Re: [RST-LIST] dissertations using RST -- recent and future


>Dear RST list folk:
>
>I would like to clarify my recent message about dissertations.  For this
list
>and website, I am particularly interested in dissertations and topics that
have
>some direct use of RST. There are many more that are closely related and
deserve
>attention, but I would like to restrict this particular list to those that
>explicitly use RST somehow.  (Naturally, that would include careful
revisions,
>rejections or arguments against RST.)
>
>Please send me personal email messages about such dissertations and about
topics
>that you would like to see well studied using RST.
>
>Thank you for your responses.
>
>Bill Mann
>



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