ABSTRACT

This book presents a new theoretical framework -- what Gernsbacher calls the Structure Building Framework -- for understanding language comprehension in particular, and cognitive processing in general. According to this framework, the goal in comprehending both linguistic and nonlinguistic materials is to build a coherent mental representation or "structure" of the information being comprehended. As such, the underlying processes and mechanisms of structure building are viewed as general, cognitive processes and mechanisms. The strength of the volume lies in its empirical detail: a thorough literature review and solid original data.

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|45 pages

The Process of Laying a Foundation

chapter 3|35 pages

The Processes of Mapping and Shifting

chapter 6|23 pages

Conclusions