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It is believed that when the intended message relates to readers ' experiences , they are better able to invoke background knowledge to construct the intended meaning . For this study , students ' prior knowledge of text content ...
It is believed that when the intended message relates to readers ' experiences , they are better able to invoke background knowledge to construct the intended meaning . For this study , students ' prior knowledge of text content ...
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For example , con- sider that a person who knows the word jibed is likely to have knowledge of sailing that enables him or her to construct meaning while reading the following sentence : We jibed suddenly and the boom snapped across the ...
For example , con- sider that a person who knows the word jibed is likely to have knowledge of sailing that enables him or her to construct meaning while reading the following sentence : We jibed suddenly and the boom snapped across the ...
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43 ) . Proponents of schema theory declare that words cannot be " added up " to explain the whole message . Instead , they view comprehension " as a matter of activating or construct- ing a schema that provides a coherent explanation of ...
43 ) . Proponents of schema theory declare that words cannot be " added up " to explain the whole message . Instead , they view comprehension " as a matter of activating or construct- ing a schema that provides a coherent explanation of ...
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Volume 49 Number | 1 |
Historical Antecedents to Contemporary | 31 |
An Exploration of University Students Spelling Abilities | 53 |
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