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The Construction of Situation Models in Narrative Comprehension: An Event-Indexing Model
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First-person NarrativeNarrative SummarizationNarrative And IdentityCognitionPsycholinguisticsJournalismNarrative RepresentationApplied LinguisticsNarrative Studies (Narrative Psychology)Discourse AnalysisConversation AnalysisSimple NarrativesLanguage StudiesEvent-indexing ModelContent AnalysisNarrative ComprehensionCognitive ScienceNarrative ExtractionSituation ModelsNarrative Studies (Comparative Literature)Language ComprehensionArtsFocal PointsLinguistics
In this article, we propose and test a model of how readers construct representations of the situations described in simple narratives the event-indexing model According to the event-indexing model, events are the focal points of situations conveyed in narratives and are connected in memory along five dimensions time, space, protagonist, causality, and intentionality The results of a verb-clustering task provide strong support for the event-indexing model
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