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Text representation linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects

This book brings together linguistics and psycholinguistics. Text representation is considered a cognitive entity: a mental construct that plays a crucial role in both text production and text understanding. The focus is on referential and relational coherence and the role of linguistic characteristics as processing instructions from a text linguistic and discourse psychology point of view. Consequently, this book presents various research methodologies: linguistic analysis, text analysis, corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, argumentation analysis, and the experimental psycholinguis.

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  • "This book brings together linguistics and psycholinguistics. Text representation is considered a cognitive entity: a mental construct that plays a crucial role in both text production and text understanding. The focus is on referential and relational coherence and the role of linguistic characteristics as processing instructions from a text linguistic and discourse psychology point of view. Consequently, this book presents various research methodologies: linguistic analysis, text analysis, corpus linguistics, computational linguistics, argumentation analysis, and the experimental psycholinguis."@en

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  • "Text representation linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects"@en
  • "Text representation linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects"
  • "Text representation : Linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects"
  • "Text representation : linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects ; [based on papers presented at a conference held July 1997, Utrecht University]"
  • "Text representation : linguistic and psycholinguistic aspects"