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The impact of hyperlinks, skim reading and perceived importance when reading on the web
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Does diacritics‐based lexical disambiguation modulate word frequency, length, and predictability effects? An eye‐movements investigation of processing Arabic diacritics
In: PLoS One (2021)
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Does diacritics‐based lexical disambiguation modulate word frequency, length, and predictability effects? An eye‐movements investigation of processing Arabic diacritics
Hermena, Ehab W.; Bouamama, Sana; Liversedge, Simon Paul. - : Public Library of Science, 2021
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The impact of skim reading and navigation when reading hyperlinks on the web
In: PLoS One (2020)
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The Impact of skim reading and navigation when reading hyperlinks on the web
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Eye-movement evidence for the mental representation of strokes in Chinese characters
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The influence of number of syllables on word skipping during reading revisited
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Orthographic and root frequency effects in Arabic: evidence from eye movements and lexical decision
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The impact of hyperlinks on reading text
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The morphosyntactic structure of compound words influences parafoveal processing in Chinese reading
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The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
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Reading sentences of uniform word length II: very rapid adaptation of the preferred saccade length
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The word frequency effect during sentence reading: A linear or nonlinear effect of log frequency?
White, Sarah J.; Drieghe, Denis; Liversedge, Simon Paul. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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The morphosyntactic structure of compound words influences parafoveal processing in Chinese reading
Abstract: In an eye movement experiment employing the boundary paradigm (Rayner, 1975) we compared parafoveal preview benefit during the reading of Chinese sentences. The target word was a 2-character compound that had either a noun-noun or an adjective-noun structure each sharing an identical noun as the second character. The boundary was located between the two characters of the compound word. Prior to the eyes crossing the boundary the preview of the second character was presented either normally or was replaced by a pseudo-character. Previously, Juhasz, Inhoff and Rayner (2005) observed that inserting a space into a normally unspaced compound in English significantly disrupted processing and that this disruption was larger for adjective-noun compounds than for noun-noun compounds. This finding supports the hypothesis that, at least in English, for adjective-noun compounds, the noun is more important for lexical identification than the adjective, while for noun-noun compounds, both constituents are similar in importance for lexical identification. Our results indicate a similar division of the importance of compounds in reading in Chinese as the pseudo-character preview was more disruptive for the adjective-noun compounds than for the noun-noun compounds. These findings also indicate that parafoveal processing can be influenced by the morphosyntactic structure of the currently fixated character.
Keyword: C800 - Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17470218.2017.1307426
http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/22320/1/22320.pdf
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Orthographic and root frequency effects in Arabic: Evidence from eye movements and lexical decision
Hermena, Ehab W; Liversedge, Simon Paul; Bouamama, Sana. - : American Psychological Association, 2018
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Eye-Movement Evidence for the Mental Representation of Strokes in Chinese Characters
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Reading sentences of uniform word length II: very rapid adaptation of the preferred saccade length
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Cross-lingual neighborhood effects in generalized lexical decision and natural reading
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Reading a book in one or two languages? An eye movement study of cognate facilitation in L1 and L2 reading
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Spelling ability selectively predicts the magnitude of disruption in unspaced text reading
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