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Publication details [#60298]
Sanders, Ted, Gerdineke van Silfhout and Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul. 2015. Connectives as Processing Signals: How Students Benefit in Processing Narrative and Expository Texts. Discourse Processes 52 (1).
Publication type
Article in journal
Publication language
English
Keywords
Language as a subject
Place, Publisher
Routledge
Annotation
This study argues that connectives work as instant “processing instructions” in Dutch 8th grade students' online processing and their off-line comprehension of narrative and expository texts. All students, regardless of reading competence, achieved better results on local comprehension tasks after reading both discussed text types involving connectives. This study points out the interest of accessible texts in which tacit coherence relations are evaded.