Abstract
This paper examines the effect of content familiarity on the perception of certain textual relationships by second language learners. Research relating to schema theory is presented and an empirical study involving one hundred second language students is described. The results of the study support the notion that such subject factors as content familiarity and background knowledge have an important effect on levels of comprehension. The implications of this for pedagogy and for readability research are discussed.
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