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Sonia, Allison N.; O'Brien, Edward J. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2021
The coherence threshold marks the point at which a reader has gained a sufficient comprehension level to move on in a text. Previous research has demonstrated that the readers' coherence threshold can be manipulated by increasing or decreasing task demands. The present experiments examined a manipulation of the coherence threshold within the text…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Difficulty Level, Comparative Analysis, Reading Rate
Román, Diego X.; Briceño, Allison; Rohde, Hannah; Hironaka, Stephanie – Electronic Journal of Science Education, 2016
Learning from textbooks is challenging because students must understand novel concepts while also comprehending the language used to convey those concepts. In the domain of science, one posited reason for the perceived difficulty in the reading comprehension of science texts is the low frequency of logical connectives (words that signal…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Connected Discourse, Reading Comprehension, Textbooks
Donaldson, Morag L.; Cooper, Lynn S. M. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
Background: Young children's speech is typically more linguistically sophisticated than their writing. However, there are grounds for asking whether production of cohesive devices, such as verb-phrase anaphora (VPA), might represent an exception to this developmental pattern, as cohesive devices are generally more important in writing than in…
Descriptors: Children, Speech, Writing (Composition), Verbs