- tekstbegripsmodel
- model of text comprehension
- modèle de compréhension de texte
- Modell des Textverständnisses
When
a reader reads a text, an "understanding" of the text is created in the reader's
mind. The process of constructing a situation model is called the "comprehension
process". Kintsch and van Dijk assume that readers of a text build three
different mental representations of the text: a verbatim representation of the
text, a semantic representation that describes the meaning of the text and a
situational representation of the situation to which the text refers. The
propositional representation consists initially of a list of propositions that
are derived from the text. After having read a complete sentence, this list of
propositions is transformed into a network of propositions. If the text is
coherent, all nodes of the network are connected to each other. The situational
representation is comparable with the mental models described by Johnson-Laird.
Text comprehension can be improved by instruction that helps readers use
specific comprehension strategies.
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source: University of Twente
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