In what sense is reading called “a psycholinguistic guessing game”?
Introduction Reading is often described as a “psycholinguistic guessing game”—a term coined by Kenneth Goodman. This concept emphasizes that reading is not just decoding words but an active process involving the brain’s linguistic and psychological faculties. Readers make educated guesses based on context, background knowledge, and predictions to construct meaning from text. Reading as a […]
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