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Eye movements of developing Chinese readers: Effects of word frequency and predictability.

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posted on 2020-04-20, 14:16 authored by Nina Liu, Xiang Wang, Guoli Yan, Kevin Paterson, Ascen Pagan

The frequency and contextual predictability of words have a fundamental role in determining where and when the eyes move during reading in both alphabetic and non-alphabetic languages. However, surprising little is known about the how the influence of these variables develops, although this is important for understanding how children learn to read. Accordingly, to gain insight into their use during reading development, we examined the effects of orthogonally manipulating the frequency and contextual predictability of a specific target word in sentences on the eye movements of developing Chinese readers. The findings show that both factors influence eye movement behavior associated with the early processing of words during reading, but that effects of contextual predictability are mediated by the lexical frequency of words. We consider these effects in the context of visual and linguistic demands associated with reading Chinese and in relation to current models of eye movement control during reading.

Funding

The research was supported by a Chinese Ministry of Education Project of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences in Universities (grant number 15JJD190003) Guoli Yan, and 1000 Talents Visiting Professorship to Kevin Paterson.

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Citation

Scientific Studies of Reading (2020) In Press

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Scientific Studies of Reading

Publisher

Taylor & Francis (Routledge)

issn

1088-8438

Acceptance date

2020-04-16

Copyright date

2020

Publisher version

TBA

Notes

Data files and related resources are available from the University of Leicester online Figshare repository: https://leicester.figshare.com/s/979dd64534e3350ef379

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en

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