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Bruce, Bertram – 1977
Our understanding of a story is highly dependent upon our ability to recognize the underlying purpose for actions described in the story. We need to view those actions as steps in, or reactions to, plans. This paper sketches some of the components of a model for the understanding of plans and social actions. The model is first applied to narrative…
Descriptors: Models, Prose, Reading Comprehension, Reading Processes
Miller, James R. – 1981
A model has been developed for studying the relation between text structure and reading comprehension, emphasizing the reader's use of world knowledge and text-structural knowledge to evaluate and interpret meaning from text. When the highlights of the model are considered from the perspective of various expository texts used in research on…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Expectation, Knowledge Level, Models
Adams, Marilyn Jager; Collins, Allan – 1977
This paper provides a general description of schema-theoretic models of language comprehension and examines some extensions of such models to the study of reading. The goal of schema theory is to specify the interface between the reader and the text: to specify how the reader's knowledge interacts with and shapes the information on the page and to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Models, Prose
Collins, Allan; And Others – 1977
This report examines the theory that when people understand a text, they create a complex scenario (or model) within which the events described might plausibly occur. In order to study construction and revision of such models, five subjects were given difficult-to-understand texts, and were later asked to discuss the processing they went through…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cognitive Processes, Models, Prose
Rubin, Ann D.; And Others – 1976
Language comprehension is an immensely complex process involving the dynamic interaction of diverse sources of knowledge. In order to model this process, tools are needed which allow detailed specification of the process components. In this paper, the essential characteristics of a model of reading comprehension are discussed in the context of the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computers, Models, Prose
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Mandler, Jean M.; Johnson, Nancy S. – Cognitive Psychology, 1977
The report presents an analysis of the underlying structure of simple stories and examines the implications of such structure for recall. Data comparing recall by children and adults suggest that story schemata differ somewhat at various points in development and that consequently there are qualitative differences in recall. (RC)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis
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Thorndyke, Perry W. – Cognitive Psychology, 1977
Two experiments study the effects of structure and content variables on memory and comprehension of prose passages. The first experiment tests the effects of systematically varying the amount of structure present in to-be-learned passages. The second experiment assesses the independent contributions of structure and content variables in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Discourse Analysis, Memory
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Reder, Lynne M. – Review of Educational Research, 1980
Recent research in the area of prose comprehension is reviewed, including factors that affect amount of recall, representations of text structures, and use of world knowledge to aid comprehension. The need for more information processing models of comprehension is emphasized. Elaboration is considered important for comprehension and retention.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Knowledge Level, Models, Prose
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Young, Arlene R.; And Others – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1996
Examines the effects of text practice and prosodic modeling on the reading rate, accuracy, expressiveness, and comprehension of disabled readers. Each subject read the first half of a set of stories three times under one of four experimental conditions. While reading performance improved across all conditions, substantial additional gains were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Language Fluency
Bieger, George R.; Dunn, Bruce R. – 1980
Two text-based prose grammars, the W. Kintsch and B. J. F. Meyer models, were compared as to their sensitivity to potential developmental differences in children's recall of prose. Participants in the study were 212 fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students who had been classified as average or below average in reading ability. The Meyer analysis…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Content Area Reading, Developmental Stages