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New is not always costly: evidence from online processing of topic and contrast in Japanese. [PDF]
Wang L, Schumacher PB.
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Cloze as a Measure of Intersentential Comprehension
Reading Research Quarterly, 1982CLOZE TESTS ARE FREQUENTLY USED to measure reading comprehension. Although cloze is generally accepted as a global measure of reading comprehension, and cloze test results are reportedly well correlated with those of traditional comprehension tests, the question of which specific components of reading comprehension are measured by cloze tests has not ...
Timothy Shanahan
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Intersentential syntactic context effects on comprehension: the role of working memory
Cognitive Brain Research, 2003The study investigated the influence of a syntactically biasing context sentence on the processing of syntactically complex object-first relative clauses and even more complex object-first complement clauses in readers with individual differences in working memory.
Angela D Friederici
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Concurrent validity of cloze as a measure of intersentential comprehension.
Journal of Educational Psychology, 1990This study examines the relationships of cloze to across-sentence information integration by measuring the degree of intersentential comprehension of Ss who had just completed a cloze test over natural (unscrambled ...
Michael C Mckenna
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Cloze and Intersentential Constraint
Journal of Research in Reading, 1984ABSTRACTThe sensitivity of cloze items to constraint outside the sentence was examined using a sample of 70 students from a Further Education College. Responses to cloze items in natural passages were superior to identical items in passages where the sentence order had been randomized in an attempt to destroy intersentential constraint.
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Acquiring intersentential explanatory connections in expository texts
International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 1996A taxonomy of explanatory links connecting sentences in expository texts is presented. It is also shown that there are two types of knowledge, which we have called analytical and empirical knowledge in analogy to the distinction between analytical and empirical sentences, that allow us to find and learn the explanatory connections.
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Nous, 2002
It is well known that certain kinds of plural quantification as well as intersentential pronominal cross-reference in natural language cannot be formalizable by the devices of standard first-order logic, i.e., by a formal language containing variables x,y,z,..., ranging over individuals, the quantifiers V and 3, the truth functional connectives and the
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It is well known that certain kinds of plural quantification as well as intersentential pronominal cross-reference in natural language cannot be formalizable by the devices of standard first-order logic, i.e., by a formal language containing variables x,y,z,..., ranging over individuals, the quantifiers V and 3, the truth functional connectives and the
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International Journal of Bilingualism
Aims and objectives: While previous research on code-switching, defined as the alternation between two languages in a single interaction, has focused on syntactic sociopragmatic patterns, significantly less work has focused on the impact of code-switching on phonetics.
Daniel J Olson, Yuhyeon Seo
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Aims and objectives: While previous research on code-switching, defined as the alternation between two languages in a single interaction, has focused on syntactic sociopragmatic patterns, significantly less work has focused on the impact of code-switching on phonetics.
Daniel J Olson, Yuhyeon Seo
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Intersentential Connections in Journalistic Text
Linguistic & Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, LLSEE, 1983exaly +2 more sources

