Author | Eassa, M. Rifky [محمد رفقي عيسى] |
Available date | 2009-11-25T12:42:22Z |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Publication Name | Bulletin of the Faculty of Education |
Citation | Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, 1984, No. 3, Pages 43-50. |
URI | http://hdl.handle.net/10576/6875 |
Abstract | 18 Egyptian university graduates enrolled in TEOSL program, with approximately the same score on an objective test for their level, were presented with 8 variations of eight sentences (64 in all). Each sentence consists of two parts: the first part changes only in the adjective; and the second was negated by using (un-), (not), and (not un-) attached to the adjective. The purpose was to test the effect of negation on comprehension time. The results supported the hypotheses that negation delays comprehension in the second language; and (not) causes more difficulty in comprehension than the negative prefix (un-), even when (un-) is used to imply sentence negation and not only the adjective. The hypothesis that double negation causes more difficulty than single one, is also confirmed. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Qatar University |
Subject | English Language
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Title | Negation & Sentence comprehension |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 43-50 |
Issue Number | 3 |
dc.accessType
| Open Access |