Context effects in sentence comprehension: A reply to Doll and Lapinski
Abstract The view that context invariably speeds up the sentence comprehension process is challenged. In the normal comprehension of connected sentences in prose, subjects engage in schema construction activities. This is assumed to be a time-dependent process that is not carried out when isolated s...
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