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语境预测性对文本阅读中预视加工的影响
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Abstract:
在阅读中语境信息是帮助读者更快更深入的理解当前文本内容的重要因素之一,预视加工也同样是阅读中的重要影响因素之一,一个是自上而下的加工方式,一个是自下而上的加工方式,这两个方面是怎样相互作用进而影响阅读的过程,文中通过介绍已有研究简要解释了这个过程,结合现有研究提出了目前存在的局限性和未来研究的方向。
In Chinese reading, contextual information is one of the important factors to help readers un-derstand the current text content faster and more deeply. Preview processing is also one of the important influencing factors in reading. One is the top-down processing method and the other is the bottom-up processing method. How do these two aspects interact to affect the reading process, this paper briefly explains this process by introducing the existing research, and puts forward the existing limitations and future research direction combined with the existing re-search.
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