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Eye movements in reading and information processing: Keith Rayner's 40 year legacy
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An inhibitory influence of transposed letter neighbors on eye movements during reading
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The use of probabilistic lexicality cues for word segmentation in Chinese reading
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Abstract:
In an eye-tracking experiment we examined whether Chinese readers were sensitive to information concerning how often a Chinese character appears as a single-character word versus the first character in a two-character word, and whether readers use this information to segment words and adjust the amount of parafoveal processing of subsequent characters during reading. Participants read sentences containing a two-character target word with its first character more or less likely to be a single-character word. The boundary paradigm was used. The boundary appeared between the first character and the second character of the target word, and we manipulated whether readers saw an identity or a pseudocharacter preview of the second character of the target. Linear mixed-effects models revealed reduced preview benefit from the second character when the first character was more likely to be a single-character word. This suggests that Chinese readers use probabilistic combinatorial information about the likelihood of a Chinese character being single-character word or a two-character word online to modulate the extent of parafoveal processing.
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C800 - Psychology
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URL: http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/22353/ https://doi.org/10.1080%2F17470218.2015.1061030 http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/22353/1/22353%20Zang_The_Use.pdf
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Effects of word frequency and visual complexity on eye movements of young and older Chinese readers
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Processing of Arabic Diacritical Marks: : Phonological-Syntactic Disambiguation of Homographic Verbs and Visual Crowding Effects
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Processing of Arabic diacritical marks: phonological-syntactic disambiguation of homographic verbs and visual crowding effects
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Positional character frequency and word spacing facilitate the acquisition of novel words during Chinese children's reading
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Lexical processing in children and adults during word copying
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RadicalLocator: a software tool for identifying radicals in Chinese characters
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Vergence responses to vertical binocular disparity during lexical identification
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Working memory, reading ability and the effects of distance and typicality on anaphor resolution in children
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Reading transposed text: effects of transposed letter distance and consonant-vowel status on eye movements
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Children?s and adults? on-line processing of syntactically ambiguous sentences during reading
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Parafoveal processing across different lexical constituents in Chinese reading
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Using E-Z Reader to examine the concurrent development of eye-movement control and reading skill
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