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Conjunctions and the recall of composite sentences
Oleh:
Caron, Jean
;
Micko, Hans Christoph
;
Thuring, Manfred
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Memory and Language (Full Text) vol. 27 no. 3 (Jun. 1988)
,
page 309-323.
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27_03_Caron_Micko_Thuring.pdf
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405/JML/27
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Subjects learned a list of pairs of unrelated one-clause sentences. The second sentence, cued by the first, was more freque:1tly recalled if the sentence pair was connected by "because" or if subjects were to think of causal relationships than if the sentence pair was unconnected or connected by "and" or "but." This effect is not due to differential retriev-ability, rather to inferential association formation elicited by the conjunction "because" as opposed to the conjunction "and." or "But" also elicited inferences which, however, were not successful in establishing a coherent framework integrating the sentences.
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