Cooperating with Written Texts
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Cooperating with Written Texts

The Pragmatics and Comprehension of Written Texts

  1. 708 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Cooperating with Written Texts

The Pragmatics and Comprehension of Written Texts

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Table of contents

  1. Cooperating with written texts: Towards a science of the text. Issues and overview
  2. Part I Writing, literacy, and comprehension: psycholinguistic aspects
  3. On the relationship between writing system, written language, and text processing
  4. Pause and intonation contours in written and oral discourse
  5. Aspects of writing development in argumentative texts
  6. Psycholinguistic processes in the comprehension of written texts
  7. Coherence and coordination in written text: Reading time studies
  8. Levels of language comprehension and systems of information-processing
  9. Part II Developmental aspects: the evolution of written texts
  10. The pragmatics of medieval texts
  11. The impact of sudden literacy on text comprehensibility: Mohawk
  12. Scientific texts and deictic structures
  13. Immediacy and displacement in consciousness and language
  14. Part III Literary texts: inferring meaning(s)
  15. Fictional conversation and its pragmatic status
  16. Presupposition and pragmatic inference in a literary text
  17. How to cope with dramatic texts including avant-garde playscripts
  18. The pragmatics of literary texts
  19. “Deep structure signals” in fiction
  20. The pragmatics of poetic discourse
  21. A pragmatic role for inserted clauses in literary texts
  22. Part IV Pragmatics and comprehension of individual text types
  23. Teaching conscientious resistance to cooperation with text: The role of pragmatics in critical thinking
  24. From private writing to public oration: The case of Puritan wills. Cognitive discourse analysis applied to the study of genre change
  25. Parallelism in advertising copy
  26. Notice is hereby given to hide ulterior motives
  27. Renarration: Oral L1 and L2 narrations as bases of written narratives
  28. Strategies in text production and text comprehension: A new perspective
  29. The axiological structure of discourse
  30. Part V At the interface of linguistics and pragmatics: individual linguistic structures
  31. On the (In)dependence of syntax and pragmatics: Evidence from the postposition -rá in Persian
  32. VP inversion and aspect in written texts
  33. Scope in discourse: Pragmatics or syntax?
  34. Part VI Computational modeling of text comprehension
  35. ‘Parsing’ procedures for stories
  36. Convergent evidence for a set of coherence relations
  37. Text pragmatics and computational modeling
  38. Integrating knowledge sources for the generation of referential expressions
  39. Subject index