Children’s Comprehension of Between- and Within-Sentence Syntactic Structures—Bormuth, J. R., Manning, J., Carr, J., & Pearson, D. (1970)

Published Categorized as The Nature of Comprehension, The Stuff of Comprehension (Revisiting Reader Text & Context)

This is my first published piece. Completed while I was in grad school at the U of Minnesota. John Bormuth spent two years there on his way from UCLA to U of Chicago. The idea was to develop, eventually, a systematic way of teaching intersentential syntax. Reader’s Digest was interested in publishing such a program. They never did. I like to think of myself as the grad student flunky who did all the work and was deemed the “l” it “et al”

Bormuth.Manning.CarrPearson.JEdPsy.1970.ComprehnsionofSyntacticStructures.-5aedc2f8f11f4

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