
Language and Comprehension
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- Front Cover
- Language and Comprehension
- Copyright Page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Preface
- PART 1: COGNITION, ATTITUDES AND COMPREHENSION
- Chapter 1. The Storage of Concepts and their Cognitive Application
- Chapter 2. Images and Semantic Representations
- Chapter 3. Subjectivity and Memory
- Opinions and Attitudes in Discourse Comprehension
- PART 2: PERCEPTION, IDENTIFICATION AND COMPREHENSION
- Chapter 4. Discourse Context, Word Identification and Reading Ability
- Chapter 5. The Perceptual Integration of Sentences: Syntactic and Semantic Aspects
- Chapter 6. Focus of Information and General Knowledge in Sentence Understanding
- PART 3: SENTENCE COMPREHENSION
- Chapter 7. Lexicon and Representations in Sentence Comprehension
- Chapter 8. Focusing and Presupposition in the Understanding of Sentences
- Chapter 9. Operative Activity during Sentence Reading
- Chapter 10. Accessibility from Working Memory and the Role of Reprocessing in Sentence Comprehension
- Chapter 11. Comprehension and Sentences Describing Unfamiliar Events in 4-to-8-Year-Old Children
- PART 4: COMPREHENSION AND TEXT MEMORIZATION
- Chapter 12. Towards a Psychological Model of Written Discourse Comprehension
- Chapter 13. An Experimental Study of the Relationship between Comprehension and Memorization of a Text
- Chapter 14. Construction of Text Representation in Semantic Memory
- Chapter 15. General Constraints on Process Models
- PART 5: COMPREHENSION AND STRUCTURATION
- Chapter 16. Models of Reading
- Chapter 17. Recent Research on Story Grammars
- Chapter 18. Do We Really Mean Schemata?
- Chapter 19. Reader Expectations in Text Comprehension
- PART 6: COMPREHENSION AND COMMUNICATION
- Chapter 20. Hidden Determinants of Understanding
- Chapter 21. The Problem of Comprehension and Recall of Broadcast News
- Chapter 22. Towards a Functional Approach of Language Processing in Context
- Audience Design in Meaning and Reference
- PART 7: MODELIZATION AND SIMULATION OF COMPREHENSION
- Chapter 23. Aspects of Text Comprehension
- Chapter 24. A Natural Language Comprehension
- Chapter 25. Understanding: A Variable-Depth Process
- Chapter 26. Question Answering for Narrative Memory
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