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separated by punctuation less frequently than one might expect . Sentences contain multiple phrases and readers are expected to infer reasonable phrasing for much of any prose text ( Chafe , 1987 ; Olson , 1994 ; Saenger , 1997 ...
separated by punctuation less frequently than one might expect . Sentences contain multiple phrases and readers are expected to infer reasonable phrasing for much of any prose text ( Chafe , 1987 ; Olson , 1994 ; Saenger , 1997 ...
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For actors , we expect them to enact emphasis in just the right way . But is this true for everyday reading ? If we can access inference and interpretation by skirting around actual performance of the voices , then we have still ...
For actors , we expect them to enact emphasis in just the right way . But is this true for everyday reading ? If we can access inference and interpretation by skirting around actual performance of the voices , then we have still ...
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A reader might not expect a need for emphasis to get at feelings and intentions from desk assembly instructions . But response to even the most utilitarian text is still discursively imaginative – that is , readers imagine not only the ...
A reader might not expect a need for emphasis to get at feelings and intentions from desk assembly instructions . But response to even the most utilitarian text is still discursively imaginative – that is , readers imagine not only the ...
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
The Diagnostic Potential | 113 |
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