UID:
almahu_9949697497002882
Umfang:
1 online resource (427 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-78295-5
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9786611782955
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0-08-086733-2
Serie:
Advances in psychology ; 79
Inhalt:
The book presents the state-of-the-art in major aspects of text analysis and cognitive text processing by some of the most well-known European and American researchers in the field of text-linguistics and cognitive psychology. Comprehensive views and new perspectives are proposed in the following topics: cognitive and metacognitive aspects of text processing, structures and processes involved in the construction of multi-level semantic representations in relation with text and reader characteristics, achievement of local and global coherence of meaning during reading and comprehension, assessm
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Text and Text Processing; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; PART I: TEXT REPRESENTATION : STRUCTURES AND PROCESSES; Chapter 1. Input-Output : Processing and representation; Chapter 2. Constructing multiple semantic representations in comprehending and producing discourse; Chapter 3. The mental representation of the text. Relationship between text characteristics and characteristics of mental representation; Chapter 4. Text typologies : A cognitive approach; Chapter 5. Cognitive and metacognitive aspects of text processing; PART II: KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION FROM TEXT
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Chapter 6. The role of knowledge in discourse comprehension : A construction-integration modelChapter 7. Mental models and acquisition of knowledge from text : Representation and acquisition of functional systems; Chapter 8. Knowledge modification during reading; Chapter 9. Coherence in semantic representations : Text comprehension and acquisition of concepts; Chapter 10. Acquisition, updating and ordering of knowledge in the reading of press agency wires; PART III: COHERENCE : PERSPECTIVES IN LINGUISTIC AND COGNITIVE RESEARCH; Chapter 11. Aspects of textual continuity : Linguistic approaches
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Chapter 12. Aspects of textual continuity : Psycholinguistic approachesChapter 13. Pronouns and cognitive connexity; Chapter 14.The development of coherence in narratives by understanding intentional action; PART IV: TEXT PRODUCTION : COGNITIVE ASPECTS; Chapter 15. Production : Planning and control; Chapter 16. The analysis of writers' think-aloud protocols : Developing a principled coding scheme for ill-structured tasks; Chapter 17. Production of argumentative discourse : The textual function of statements considered important by the speaker
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Chapter 18. Towards the generation of discourse units in conversationChapter 19. Strategies in discourse production : Computational models; Author Index; Subject Index
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0-444-88484-X
Sprache:
Englisch