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Reading Comprehension in Educational Settings
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https://doi.org/10.1075/swll.16.04van
https://doi.org/10.1075/swll.16.04van
Autor:
Mai Al-Khatib, Charles R. Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America. 4:24
We test emotional distancing in a second language (L2) by replicating an experiment by Keysar, Hayakawa, and An (2012) on making decisions under the framing effect (Kahneman and Tversky, 1979). With their participants’ average Age of Acquisition (A
Publikováno v:
Memory & Cognition. 28:711-721
All writers produce text content and ideally connect it together according to discourse conventions. We investigate whether a particularly strong discourse convention, the need for causal coherence in narratives, can predict the kind of text writers
Publikováno v:
Discourse Processes. 20:51-77
People often disagree about the causes of complex events. Previous research has shown that disagreement often results from cognitive and pragmatic constraints that govern people's tendency to attribute outcomes to partial rather than complete causes.
Autor:
Valerie L. Shalin, Wray L. Buntine, S. Gillian Parker, James Higginbotham, Afzal Ballim, Anthony S. Maida, Charles R. Fletcher, David L. Kemerer, Lawrence A. Shapiro, Richard Wyatt, Deepak Kumar, Selmer Bringsjord, Bill Patterson
Publikováno v:
Minds and Machines. 5:257-307
Publikováno v:
Language Learning. 43:345-372
This study assessed the role that structural properties of texts play in the mental representations of second-language (L2) readers. In particular, we investigated the extent to which 47 L2 readers of English used structural properties of a text (cau
Publikováno v:
Discourse Processes. 16:169-180
The study of inferential processes constitutes a major focus of research on text comprehension. Recent research has resulted in interesting and important findings, as exemplified by the contributions in this issue of Discourse Processes. Studies diff
Autor:
Charles R. Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 18:199-203
Two different experimental procedures have been advocated for testing recognition memory for surface forms in discourse. One involves using a reversed-text control group that reverse the roles of recognition targets and distractors. Experiments using
Autor:
Vijay Aditya Tadipatri, Ahmed H. Tewfik, Arthur C. Leuthold, Massoud Stephane, Nuri F. Ince, Kate McClannahan, Michael A. Kuskowski, Charles R. Fletcher, Katie Nelson
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience letters. 473(3)
For sequential information, the first (primacy) and last (recency) items are better remembered than items in the middle of the sequence. The cognitive operations and neural correlates for the primacy and recency effects are unclear. In this paper, we
Autor:
Susan T. Chrysler, Charles R. Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Discourse Processes. 13:175-190
It has recently been argued that memory for a text or discourse consists of three separate representations: a surface representation, a propositional textbase, and a situation model. This tri‐partite division is supported by a recognition memory pr