Language Processing and the Reading of Literature : Toward a Model of Comprehension / / George L. Dillon.
Dillon draws upon recent studies of language processing to ask how linguistic form shapes readers' (or hearers') responses to literary texts. The resulting model of comprehension gives an explicit account of the strategies readers may use in analyzing and comprehending passages from Spense...
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Dillon, George L., 1944- Language Processing and the Reading of Literature Toward a Model of Comprehension / George L. Dillon. Indiana University Press 1978 Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1978. ©1978. 1 online resource (1 online resource xxxi, 208 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record. Introduction : style and processing -- Phrases and their functions -- Clause boundaries -- Reference, coreference, and attachment : pronouns and participials -- Reference, coreference, and attachment : apposition -- Consciousness of sentence structure -- Integration into context -- Some values of complex processing -- Conclusion : toward a specification of response. Dillon draws upon recent studies of language processing to ask how linguistic form shapes readers' (or hearers') responses to literary texts. The resulting model of comprehension gives an explicit account of the strategies readers may use in analyzing and comprehending passages from Spenser, Milton, Wordsworth, Henry James, Faulkner, Wallace Stevens, and other notoriously "difficult" writers. Dillon's model bears on many of the major issues in current literary theory, such as whether and how "literary" reading differs from other kinds of reading and what the function and importance of ambiguity is within a literary work. The book's overall aim is to supplant William Empson's Seven Types of Ambiguity as an account of how we do and should read literature. English Psycholinguistics. fast (OCoLC)fst01081323 Generative grammar. fast (OCoLC)fst00939887 Discourse analysis. fast (OCoLC)fst00894932 Grammaire generative. Psycholinguistique. Analyse du discours. Generative grammar. Psycholinguistics. Discourse analysis. Electronic books. Linguistics |
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Dillon, George L., 1944- Language Processing and the Reading of Literature Toward a Model of Comprehension / Introduction : style and processing -- Phrases and their functions -- Clause boundaries -- Reference, coreference, and attachment : pronouns and participials -- Reference, coreference, and attachment : apposition -- Consciousness of sentence structure -- Integration into context -- Some values of complex processing -- Conclusion : toward a specification of response. |
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Introduction : style and processing -- Phrases and their functions -- Clause boundaries -- Reference, coreference, and attachment : pronouns and participials -- Reference, coreference, and attachment : apposition -- Consciousness of sentence structure -- Integration into context -- Some values of complex processing -- Conclusion : toward a specification of response. |
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