Discourse Production and Comprehension

Discourse Production and Comprehension
Author: Roy O. Freedle
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1977
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105032651353

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The present edited collection of multidisciplinary papers is offered as a stimulus to this ultimate goal. Represented here are a wide variety of approaches to the study of discourse: sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, teacher-student interaction, conversational turn-taking, speech acts in developmental psycholinguistics, mathematical representations of discourse structure, the clinical interview, the interactionist approach to discourse, language production theories, Gricean constraints in discourse, and other related issues. -- Preface.

Strategies of Discourse Comprehension

Strategies of Discourse Comprehension
Author: Teun A. van Dijk,Walter Kintsch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1983
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UCSC:32106006742131

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Processing interclausal Relationships

Processing interclausal Relationships
Author: Jean Costermans,Michel Fayol
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781317779681

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During the last 10 years, more and more linguistic and psycholinguistic research has been devoted to the study of discourse and written texts. Much of this research deals with the markers that underline the connections and the breaks between clauses and sentences plus the use of these markers -- by adults and children -- in the production and comprehension of oral and written material. In this volume, major observations and theoretical views from both sides of the Atlantic are brought together to appeal to a wide range of linguists, psychologists, and speech therapists. The volume presents contributions from researchers interested specifically in adult language and from others concerned with developmental aspects of language. Some contributors deal primarily with production, whereas others concentrate on comprehension. Some direct their attention to oral discourse while others focus on written texts. To preserve overall coherence, however, the contributors were given the following recommendations: * With regard to the level of linguistic analysis, the emphasis should be on the clause level -- more particularly, on the relationships between clauses. * Special emphasis should also be placed on linguistic markers (e.g., connectives, markers of segmentation, punctuation). * An overview of a given field of research should be offered, and current research should be put into perspective. * For contributors in the developmental field, attention should be paid to the fact that an account of the acquisition of some language functions throughout childhood should be included only if general principles of interclause relations that might be masked by the exclusive examination of adult evidence could be derived from it.

Discourse Markers in Interaction

Discourse Markers in Interaction
Author: Maria-Josep Cuenca,Liesbeth Degand
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2022-09-05
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110790351

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The aim of this volume is to bring together researchers interested in investigating the role that Discourse Markers play in language production and comprehension from an experimental or corpus-based perspective. In any kind of human communication, Discourse Markers are part of the game. This omnipresence informs us of a crucial inherent aspect of human language. Yet, as a linguistic category, Discourse Markers remain underdetermined. To gain deeper insight into this complex linguistic category, more systematic work is needed on the production and on the interpretation of Discourse Markers in a variety of situational settings, resorting to different methodological approaches. The contributions in this volume aim at drawing more attention to the double face of Discourse Markers, namely as signals intentionally used by the speaker to facilitate the addressee’s interpretation of the discourse, but also as potential traces of the speaker’s production difficulties. The combination of experimental and corpus-based approaches and the focus on processing of Discourse Markers in both production and comprehension makes this volume a unique contribution in answering the question why we use Discourse Markers in certain situations, but also when we do not.

Production Comprehension Asymmetries in Child Language

Production Comprehension Asymmetries in Child Language
Author: Angela Grimm,Anja Müller,Cornelia Hamann,Esther Ruigendijk
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2011-10-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783110259179

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The workshop Production-Comprehension Asymmetries in Child Language held in Osnabrück in 2009 is the starting point for this book. The workshop developed from the observation that children's production skills appear to precede their comprehension skills in a number of phenomena, e.g. pronouns or negation. The volume provides cross-linguistic evidence for such asymmetric development and investigates grammatical and methodical explanations of the observed asymmetries.

Coherence in Spontaneous Text

Coherence in Spontaneous Text
Author: Morton Ann Gernsbacher,T. Givón
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1995-03-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027276353

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The main theme running through this volume is that coherence is a mental phenomenon rather than a property of the spoken or written text, or of the social situation. Coherence emerges during speech production-and-comprehension, allowing the speech receiver to form roughly the same episodic representation as the speech producer had in mind. In producing and comprehending a text, be it spoken or written, the interlocutors collaborate towards coherence. They negotiate for a common ground of shared topicality, reference and thematic structure – thus toward a similar mental representation of the text. In conversation, the negotiation takes place between the present participants. In writing or oral narrative, the negotiation takes place in the mind of the text producer, between the text producer and his/her mental representation of the mind of the absent or inactive interlocutor. The cognitive mechanisms that underlie face-to-face communication thus continue to shape text production and comprehension in non-interactive contexts.Most of the papers in this volume were originally presented at the Symposium on Coherence in Spontaneous Text, held at the University of Oregon in the spring of 1992.

Discourse Comprehension

Discourse Comprehension
Author: Charles A. Weaver, III,Suzanne Mannes,C. Randy Fletcher
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781136482670

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This volume is derived from presentations given at a conference hosted in Boulder, Colorado in honor of the 60th birthday of Walter Kintsch. Though the contents of the talks, and thus the chapters, varied widely, all had one thing in common -- they were inspired to some degree by the work of Walter Kintsch. When making plans for an edited book centered around this conference, the editors had a primary goal: to acknowledge the wide variety of researchers and research areas Kintsch had influenced. As a consequence, one of the more unusual elements of this volume is the diversity of the contributors. Researchers from six different countries contributed chapters to this book which is loosely organized around three main thrusts of Kintsch's work: * text-based representations that explain how meaning in a text is constructed, * situation models which represent what the text is about rather than what a text literally says, and * the construction-integration model, Kintsch's most recent work in discourse comprehension.

Introduction to Psycholinguistics

Introduction to Psycholinguistics
Author: Matthew J. Traxler
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2011-09-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781405198622

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This textbook offers a cutting edge introduction to psycholinguistics, exploring the cognitive processes underlying language acquisition and use. Provides a step-by-step tour through language acquisition, production, and comprehension, from the word level to sentences and dialogue Incorporates both theory and data, including in-depth descriptions of the experimental evidence behind theories Incorporates a comprehensive review of research in bilingual language processing, sign language, reading, and the neurological basis of language production and comprehension Approaches the subject from a range of perspectives, including psychology, linguistics, philosophy, computer science, neurology, and neurophysiology Includes a full program of resources for instructors and students, including review exercises, a test bank, and lecture slides, available online at www.wiley.com/go/traxler