In Search of the Psychological Basis for the Biconditional Frame

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In this paper a type of mental representation which I call the biconditional frame is interpreted in relation to the discourse processing model presented by cognitive linguists van Dijk and Kintsch (1983). Though their theory was presented almost three decades ago, it has remained one of the most influential theories in cognitive psychology and related fields. Since the theory was proposed before the great advance in computational technology and empirical approaches to the comprehension process in recent years, its significance may admittedly vary according to each researcher s purpose of referring to it. Their approach towards the mental representation based on the notion of strategy still remains one of the most comprehensive and useful source of information for my purpose to identify the types of mental operation which are assumed to contribute to the construction of the biconditional frame.

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