The Inferential Language Comprehension ( iLC) Framework: Supporting Children's Comprehension of Visual Narratives

Topics in Cognitive Science 12 (1):256-273 (2020)
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Abstract

Because visual narratives demand complex inference abilities, they can potentially be used as a tool for developing inferential skills in other domains, like reading. The Inferential Language Comprehension (iLC) Framework proposes an approach to using visual narratives in educational settings to sponsor inference skills by building on cognitive, developmental, and language research.

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