The Representation of Meaning in Memory |
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Preface | 1 |
A PROPOSITIONAL THEORY FOR THE REPRESENTATION | 9 |
ON THE ADEQUACY OF PROPOSITIONAL TEXT BASES FOR | 45 |
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agent nouns analysis artificial intelligence associationism associations base structure Bob Birch Chapter Cognitive Psychology comprehension concerned constructed containing content words context decomposed decomposition derived discussed effects elements encoding episodic memory error rates example experiment experimental explicit expressed false function given imagery implications implicit propositions implicit version inference involved Kintsch language latencies lexical entry lexically complex words lexically simple linguistic list-learning logic match material meaning memory code memory episodes memory representation number of propositions number of words paragraph length phonemic possible predicate present problems processing psycholinguistics psychological question recognition relationship response latencies retrieval cue semantic distance semantic memory short-term memory shown significant specific stimulus stored in memory surface structure syntactic Table task tense test sentences test statement text base theory tion total recall true-false variables verb frames Verbal Behavior Verbal Learning verbs word concepts