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Publication Date: 2012
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Causal Coherence Relations and Levels of Discourse Representation
Mulder, Gerben; Sanders, Ted J. M.
Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, v49 n6 p501-522 2012
This study focused on the cognitive representation of causal coherence relations linguistically marked with the connective "because." This article investigated whether these local causal relations are represented both at the level of the textbase and the situation model. Following earlier studies investigating the psychological validity of levels of discourse representation, this study used a sentence recognition paradigm in which the connective used to indicate the relation between sentences was manipulated. The recognition results obtained in two experiments show that participants only detect changes made at the level of the situation model ("because" vs. "and"), but they do not detect differences at the level in surface code (two variants of the Dutch "because") and textbase ("because" vs. "after"). As no evidence of a separate textbase representation was found, the results suggest that local causal relations are represented at the level of the situation model only. (Contains 3 footnotes and 3 tables.)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Validity, Discourse Analysis, Recognition (Psychology), Sentences, Indo European Languages, Models
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