Comprehension is of at least two different types, literal and inferential comprehension. Literal comprehension is roughly defined as the understanding of messages and are explicitly stated in the text being read. Inferential comprehension is roughly defined as the understanding of messages implicitly started in the text being read, or messages which are not stated but implied. Inference is a process by which readers use hints to gather information. In making inferences, we go beyond surface details and read between the lines to reach information logically. Factual details in what we read provide the basis of our knowledge. But not every bit of information is easily apparent or clearly stated. Hints or suggestions may appear that you have to...
The study described here applied knowledge about inference-making from the logical reasoning literat...
The study described here applied knowledge about inference-making from the logical reasoning literat...
A study examined how students make specific inferences from prose passages. Subjects, 44 first- and ...
Abstract: Literal and Inferential reading comprehension was assessed for 533 sixth grade students. T...
The present study investigated the relationship between English language proficiency (including read...
The present study investigated the relationship between English language proficiency (including read...
Comprehension in reading skill is generally divided into 4; literal, interpretive, critical and crea...
Reading as communication has been emphasized in recent EFL reading. We examined if the use of infere...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000The goal of reading is to gain meaning from text. Sub...
Abstract: The study was conducted to find out whether or not there was any significant correlation ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityLearning to read consists of processes that allow the reader t...
Understanding a text requires not only understanding the individual words and sentences, but also re...
Inferencing is the ability to draw conclusions beyond the text to comprehend it on a deeper and more...
The ability to derive meaning from what is read is considered by most theorists in the field of read...
The purpose of this research was to find out the improvement of the students’ comprehension in liter...
The study described here applied knowledge about inference-making from the logical reasoning literat...
The study described here applied knowledge about inference-making from the logical reasoning literat...
A study examined how students make specific inferences from prose passages. Subjects, 44 first- and ...
Abstract: Literal and Inferential reading comprehension was assessed for 533 sixth grade students. T...
The present study investigated the relationship between English language proficiency (including read...
The present study investigated the relationship between English language proficiency (including read...
Comprehension in reading skill is generally divided into 4; literal, interpretive, critical and crea...
Reading as communication has been emphasized in recent EFL reading. We examined if the use of infere...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2000The goal of reading is to gain meaning from text. Sub...
Abstract: The study was conducted to find out whether or not there was any significant correlation ...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityLearning to read consists of processes that allow the reader t...
Understanding a text requires not only understanding the individual words and sentences, but also re...
Inferencing is the ability to draw conclusions beyond the text to comprehend it on a deeper and more...
The ability to derive meaning from what is read is considered by most theorists in the field of read...
The purpose of this research was to find out the improvement of the students’ comprehension in liter...
The study described here applied knowledge about inference-making from the logical reasoning literat...
The study described here applied knowledge about inference-making from the logical reasoning literat...
A study examined how students make specific inferences from prose passages. Subjects, 44 first- and ...