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Language and comprehension
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monografia Rebiun22052617 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22052617 m o d | cr -n--------- 821018s1982 ne a ob 000 0 eng d 82019039 1-282-16777-4 9786612167775 0-08-086663-8 UPVA 997184636003706 CBUC 991010727671506709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 153.6 401.9 Advances in psychology. Volume 9 Language and comprehension electronic resource] edited by Jean-François Le Ny and Walter Kintsch Amsterdam New York North-Holland Pub. Co. New York, N.Y. Sole distributors to the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland 1982 Amsterdam New York New York, N.Y. Amsterdam New York North-Holland Pub. Co. New York, N.Y. Sole distributors to the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier North-Holland 1 online resource (369 p.) 1 online resource (369 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Advances in psychology 9 "Originally edited for publication in French, in a special issue of the Bulletin de psychologie, 1982, volume XXXV, under the title 'Language et comprehension'" Includes bibliographical references 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 UnderstandingPART Chapter 12. Towards a Psychological Model of Written Discourse ComprehensionChapter 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 UnderstandingChapter 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 Language and comprehension English Thought and thinking Short-term memory Comprehension Psycholinguistics Electronic books Le Ny, Jean-François Kintsch, Walter 1932-) 0-444-86538-1 Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 9