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Text representation as an interface between language and its users
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Ted J.M. Sanders
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Text representation as an interface between language and its users 1
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Section 1. A ccessibility in text and text processing
- Accessibility theory 29
- The influence of text cues on the allocation of attention during reading 89
- Lexical access in text production 111
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Section 2. Relational coherence in text and text processing
- Semantic and Pragmatic relations and their intended effects 127
- On the production of causal-contrastive although sentences in context 153
- Beyond elaboration 181
- Unstressed en /and as a marker of joint relevance 197
- Argumentation, explanation and causality 231
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Section 3. From text representation to knowledge representation
- Constructing inferences and relations during text comprehension 249
- Thinking about bodies of knowledge 273
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Section 4. Segmentation in text and text representation
- Conceptual and linguistic processes in text production 309
- Subordination and discourse segmentation revisited, or 337
- Subject index 359
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Preface vii
- Text representation as an interface between language and its users 1
-
Section 1. A ccessibility in text and text processing
- Accessibility theory 29
- The influence of text cues on the allocation of attention during reading 89
- Lexical access in text production 111
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Section 2. Relational coherence in text and text processing
- Semantic and Pragmatic relations and their intended effects 127
- On the production of causal-contrastive although sentences in context 153
- Beyond elaboration 181
- Unstressed en /and as a marker of joint relevance 197
- Argumentation, explanation and causality 231
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Section 3. From text representation to knowledge representation
- Constructing inferences and relations during text comprehension 249
- Thinking about bodies of knowledge 273
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Section 4. Segmentation in text and text representation
- Conceptual and linguistic processes in text production 309
- Subordination and discourse segmentation revisited, or 337
- Subject index 359