An inference is defined as the information that is not expressed explicitly by the text but is derived on the basis of the understander's knowledge and is encoded in the mental representation of the text. Inferencing is considered as a central component in discourse understanding. Experimental methods to detect inferences, established findings, and some developments are reviewed. Attention is paid to the relation between inference processes and the brain
The most important information conveyed by language is often contained not in the utterance itself, ...
This study examines the construction of main idea or "gist" inferences from reading narrative discou...
This work presents a descriptive analysis based in a corpus constituted by 50 publicity texts, which...
An inference is defined as the information that is not expressed explicitly by the text but is deriv...
Previous research in experimental psychology and artificial intelligence (AI) states that listeners ...
As we understand a given text, we elaborate our own mental models of meaning and use inferences to f...
An adequate theory of inference generation should accurately predict whether particular classes of k...
Theoretical background Research on inferences in discourse processing has been characterized for a l...
This volume features contributions by distinguished researchers in cognitive psychology, educational...
Making inferences is the cornerstone of social discourse and reading competence. Many students who a...
It is often claimed that, because of semantic underdetermination, one can determine the content of a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>We often communicate much more than we actually say ...
The thesis deals with inferences and their function in text understanding. The theoretical part invo...
Summary : Inferences and text comprehension. Two types of inferences are produced during text compre...
I argue that inference can tolerate forms of self-ignorance and that these cases of inference underm...
The most important information conveyed by language is often contained not in the utterance itself, ...
This study examines the construction of main idea or "gist" inferences from reading narrative discou...
This work presents a descriptive analysis based in a corpus constituted by 50 publicity texts, which...
An inference is defined as the information that is not expressed explicitly by the text but is deriv...
Previous research in experimental psychology and artificial intelligence (AI) states that listeners ...
As we understand a given text, we elaborate our own mental models of meaning and use inferences to f...
An adequate theory of inference generation should accurately predict whether particular classes of k...
Theoretical background Research on inferences in discourse processing has been characterized for a l...
This volume features contributions by distinguished researchers in cognitive psychology, educational...
Making inferences is the cornerstone of social discourse and reading competence. Many students who a...
It is often claimed that, because of semantic underdetermination, one can determine the content of a...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>We often communicate much more than we actually say ...
The thesis deals with inferences and their function in text understanding. The theoretical part invo...
Summary : Inferences and text comprehension. Two types of inferences are produced during text compre...
I argue that inference can tolerate forms of self-ignorance and that these cases of inference underm...
The most important information conveyed by language is often contained not in the utterance itself, ...
This study examines the construction of main idea or "gist" inferences from reading narrative discou...
This work presents a descriptive analysis based in a corpus constituted by 50 publicity texts, which...