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Reader reactions to psychological perspective*
Scientific Study of Literature, 2020Abstract In this study, we used latent variable analysis to distinguish two components of reader reactions to narrative fiction: Evaluative reaction is the extent to which a character is seen as reasonable and rational, and experiential reaction is the extent to which the reader feels similar to ...
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Readers’ Emotions: A Plurilingual Perspective
The Canadian Modern Language Review, 2016This article focuses on the differential emotional power of languages in the book-reading practices of plurilingual readers. Within a plurilingual perspective, it aims at adding nuance to the “emotional contexts of learning hypothesis” and the “theory of language embodiment”.
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Predicting Social Emotions from Readers’ Perspective
IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2019Due to the rapid development of Web, large numbers of documents assigned by readers’ emotions have been generated through new portals. Comparing to the previous studies which focused on author's perspective, our research focuses on readers’ emotions invoked by news articles.
Xintong Li +4 more
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Basal readers: Three perspectives
Theory Into Practice, 1989(1989). Basal readers: Three perspectives. Theory Into Practice: Vol. 28, Perspectives On Basal Readers, pp. 235-239.
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Readers’ processing of perceptual perspective and stance
Discourse Processes, 2018We argue that to understand how readers process narrative, it is necessary to distinguish between psychological stance (i.e., how the narrator evaluates events and characters) and physical perspect...
Peter Dixon, Marisa Bortolussi
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Shifting Perspectives on Struggling Readers
Language Arts, 2000A responsive literacy environment, explicit comprehension-strategy instruction, and time spent engaged with connected text using authentic materials all contribute to the increased learning of struggling readers.
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Evaluating slogan translation from the readers’ perspective
Babel. Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation, 2015Slogans play an important role in conveying information to targeted audiences, and the translation of slogans tends to be studied under the rubric of public-notice translation. Previous research mainly uses researchers’ expertise to evaluate the quality of this type of translation.
Lily Lim, Kwok Ying Loi
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WRITING FROM A READER PERSPECTIVE
2014Manuals are generally intended for one type of reader – the user. Try to interact directly with the reader by using:
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