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T/F people wait until sentences are completed for comprehensions
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1. F
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What does the syntax-based principle of late closure do?
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1. Leads readers astray
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3. What does knowledge of properties of species and birds do?
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1. Influence interpretations
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4. Syntax-first approach (definition)
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1. Structure of sentence
2. Initial interpretation |
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5. What is Coherence?
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1. The representation of the text in one’s mind so that information from one part of the text can be related to information in another part of text
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6. What is Speer known for?
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1. “One Boy’s Day”
2. Brain activity measured as story was read 3. There was a spatial change and an object change |
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7. What are the results of Speer’s work
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1. Understanding a text: creative and dynamic
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8. What are Roberson and coworkers know for
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1. Two cultures had differences in how participants assigned names to color chips.
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9. What are the results of Roberson and Coworkers
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1. Speakers are sensitive
2. Adjust behavior to match 3. Easier to copy then create own speech |