The abstraction of linguistic ideas.

Author(s)
Bransford, J.D. & Franks, J.J.
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Abstract

The phenomenon of "idea acquisition and retention" is demonstrated experimentally and contrasted with an "individual sentence memory" point of view. Results indicate that during an acquisition phase of the experiments, test persons spontaneously integrate the information expressed by a number of non- consecutively experienced (but semantically related) sentences into wholistic, semantic ideas, where these ideas encompass more information than any acquisition sentence contained.

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B 30309 [electronic version only] /01 /
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From: Cognitive Psychology, 2 (1971) p. 331- 350, 7 ref.

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