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ArtikelSemantic and Causal Relatedness in the Process of Predictive Inference Generation Among Japanese EFL Readers  
Oleh: Nahatame, Shingo
Jenis: Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi: Multilingual Theory and Practice in Applied Linguistics: Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, University of Southampton, 6-8 September 2012, page 181-185.
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Isi artikelA predictive inference is the readers’ anticipation of the likely outcome of an event described in a text. For example, after reading the sentence No longer able to control his anger, he threw a delicate porcelain vase against the wall (Klin et al., 1999), most readers would predict that the vase will break. To date, predictive inferences have attracted considerable attention from many researchers because of their important roles in reading, such as processing the incoming text information more smoothly and encouraging readers’ active engagement with the text (e.g., Allbritton, 2004; Linderholm, 2002). That is, readers can benefit from the generation of predictive inferences during reading.
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