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In Coady's model the reader's background knowledge interacts with conceptual abilities and processing strategies . For Coady , conceptual ability refers to general intellectual capacity . Processing strategies , on the other hand ...
In Coady's model the reader's background knowledge interacts with conceptual abilities and processing strategies . For Coady , conceptual ability refers to general intellectual capacity . Processing strategies , on the other hand ...
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A broader vision of language performance as the result of the learner's total knowledge , rather than from language ability alone — had begun to emerge . In other words , cognition and communicative interaction proved to be just as ...
A broader vision of language performance as the result of the learner's total knowledge , rather than from language ability alone — had begun to emerge . In other words , cognition and communicative interaction proved to be just as ...
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The store of information , or the previously acquired knowledge of a reader or listener , is called his or her background knowledge . Although schema has played an important role in reading and listening comprehension theory from the ...
The store of information , or the previously acquired knowledge of a reader or listener , is called his or her background knowledge . Although schema has played an important role in reading and listening comprehension theory from the ...
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