The former is geared towards suggesting a meaning
hinted distinctly at but not directly or explicitly stated while the latter is
drawing a conclusion from the statements, circumstances or evidence.
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An implication means something that will arise (or something that the issue points to) from the topic.
ReplyDeleteVerbal inference, as we are defining it, is essentially the ability to semantically interpret sentences, including drawing those inferences that are inherent in the meaning of the words in their sentence context
The conclusion that can be drawn from something, although it is not explicitly stated.
ReplyDeleteverbal inference are strategies for getting the meaning of a text from the words of the text. This process is not necessarily simple or mechanical, though it tends by its very nature to be invisible when it goes well. Language can be ambiguous, vague, or confusing in a variety of ways, and key information may not be stated explicitly.
An implication means something that will arise (or something that the issue points to) from the topic.
ReplyDeleteverbal inference are strategies for getting the meaning of a text from the words of the text. This process is not necessarily simple or mechanical, though it tends by its very nature to be invisible when it goes well. Language can be ambiguous, vague, or confusing in a variety of ways, and key information may not be stated explicitly.