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What are semantic cues?

 

Definition
 

Semantic cues are hints based on meaning that help readers decode and comprehend a text.

Discussion
 

Good readers associate meaning with a sequence of symbols (such as a word).

Examples
 

Here are some examples of semantic cues, where the meanings of certain words depend on the other words that surround them:

 

Mary had a little lamb.

Mary had a little lamb, mint sauce, and gravy.

Mary had a little lamb, its fleece was white as snow.

Can you run the store?

Can you run in the election?

Can you run in the race?

See also
 

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