Abstract

The semantic structure of texts can be described both at the local microlevel and at a more global macrolevel. A model for text comprehension based on this notion accounts for the formation of a coherent semantic text base in terms of a cyclical process constrained by limitations of working memory. Furthermore, the model includes macro-operators, whose purpose is to reduce the information in a text base to its gist, that is, the theoretical macrostructure. These operations are under the control of a schema, which is a theoretical formulation of the comprehender's goals. The macroprocesses are predictable only when the control schema can be made explicit. On the production side, the model is concerned with the generation of recall and summarization protocols. This process is partly reproductive and partly constructive, involving the inverse operation of the macro-operators. The model is applied to a paragraph from a psychological research report, and methods for the empirical testing of the model are developed.

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ComprehensionProduction (economics)Cognitive psychologyPsychologyNatural language processingComputer scienceCognitive scienceEconomicsProgramming language

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1978
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85
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5
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363-394
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Walter Kintsch, Teun A. van Dijk (1978). Toward a model of text comprehension and production.. Psychological Review , 85 (5) , 363-394. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-295x.85.5.363

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10.1037/0033-295x.85.5.363