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Keyword: MEMORY
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Cain, K., Oakhill, J., & Lemmon, K. (2004). Individual differences in the inference of word meanings from context: The influence of reading comprehension, vocabulary knowledge, and memory capacity. Journal of educational psychology, 96(4), p. p671–681.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 36.68%
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Dopkins, S., & Ngo, C. T. (2005). The role of recognition memory in anaphor identification. Journal of Memory and Language, 53(2), p. p186–203.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 33.94%
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McKoon, G., & Ratcliff, R. (1980). The comprehension processes and memory structures involved in anaphoric reference. Journal of Verbal Learning & Verbal Behavior, 19(6), p. p668–682.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 30.38%
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McKoon, G., Gerrig, R. J., & Greene, S. B. (1996). Pronoun resolution without pronouns: Some consequences of memory-based text processing. Journal of experimental psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 22(4), p. p919–932.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 29.93%
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Millogo, V. E. (2005). The use of anaphoric pronouns by french children in narrative: Evidence from constrained text production. Journal of child language, 32(2), p. p439–461.
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Dernièrement modifiée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 31.75%
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Oakhill, J., & Yuill, N. (1986). Pronoun resolution in skilled and less-skilled comprehenders: Effects of memory load and inferential complexity. Language and Speech, 29(1), p. p25–37.
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Ajoutée par: Lynda Taabane
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Pop. 31.2%
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