Language, Text, and Knowledge :Mental Models of Expert Communication ( Text, Translation, Computational Processing TTCP )

Publication subTitle :Mental Models of Expert Communication

Publication series :Text, Translation, Computational Processing TTCP

Author: Lita Lundquist   Robert J. Jarvella  

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9783110826005

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9783110167245

Subject: H019 method of recitation, elocution

Language: ENG

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Chapter

Introduction

pp.:  1 – 9

Noun phrases in specialized communication. The cognitive processing of the Danish s-genitive construction

pp.:  39 – 57

Semantic roles in expert texts - exemplified by the Patient role in judgments Åse Almlund

pp.:  57 – 91

Knowledge, events, and anaphors in texts for specific purposes

pp.:  91 – 105

On the structure of legal knowledge : The importance of knowing legal rules for understanding legal texts

pp.:  105 – 135

Communicative situations as reflected in text structure. On legal text production and background knowledge

pp.:  135 – 171

Transfer of knowledge in cross-cultural discourse

pp.:  171 – 197

Argumentation and knowledge - An empirical study on inference-making in expert and novice reasoning

pp.:  197 – 215

Knowledge representation in the domain of economics

pp.:  215 – 243

On judging quantities in text without expert knowledge

pp.:  243 – 269

Risk portrayal and risk appreciation as a problem in language use

pp.:  269 – 293

Appendix: The TV judgment

pp.:  293 – 315

List of contributors

pp.:  315 – 319

Subject index

pp.:  319 – 321

LastPages

pp.:  321 – 337

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