ABSTRACT
Thanks to Walter Kintsch, and the research field that was launched by his work (Kintsch, 1974), we know where propositions go: They go to the textbase. They get remembered, understood, integrated, or forgotten. But where do they come from?
Thanks to Walter Kintsch, and the research field that was launched by his work (Kintsch, 1974), we know where propositions go: They go to the textbase. They get remembered, understood, integrated, or forgotten. But where do they come from?