Authors
David Hanauer
Publication date
1996/4/1
Journal
Poetics
Volume
23
Issue
5
Pages
363-380
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
The experiments reported in this paper deal with the relationship between specific formal textual features, i.e. graphic and phonetic information, and the reader's literary educational background in the categorization of poetic texts. In two experiments, the research method of Information Integration Theory was employed in order to test two hypotheses relating to the radical conventionalist and traditional positions on the role of specific formal textual features in the categorization of poetic texts. Twenty subjects from expert or novice literary reading experience backgrounds were, in two experiments, required to rate two parallel sets of graphically and phonetically manipulated poems. The results reveal that subjects are sensitive to the manipulations of graphic and phonetic information and use the same additive information integration rule in making poetic text categorization judgements. The expert literary readers were …
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