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Insights into the Processing of Collocations during L2 English Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements. ...
Paterson, Kevin; Warrington, Kayleigh; Li, Hui. - : University of Leicester, 2022
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A Transposed-Word Effect in Chinese Reading ...
Paterson, Kevin; liu, zhiwei. - : University of Leicester, 2022
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A Transposed-Word Effect in Chinese Reading ...
Paterson, Kevin; liu, zhiwei. - : University of Leicester, 2022
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Insights into the Processing of Collocations during L2 English Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements. ...
Paterson, Kevin; Warrington, Kayleigh; Li, Hui. - : University of Leicester, 2022
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Independent Effects of Collocation Strength and Contextual Predictability on Eye Movements in Reading ...
Paterson, Kevin. - : University of Leicester, 2022
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Independent Effects of Collocation Strength and Contextual Predictability on Eye Movements in Reading ...
Paterson, Kevin. - : University of Leicester, 2022
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Are Older Adults More Risky Readers? Evidence From Meta-Analysis
In: Psychol Aging (2022)
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Insights Into the Processing of Collocations During L2 English Reading: Evidence From Eye Movements
In: Front Psychol (2022)
Abstract: We report an eye movement experiment that investigates the effects of collocation strength and contextual predictability on the reading of collocative phrases by L2 English readers. Thirty-eight Chinese English as foreign language learners (EFL) read 40 sentences, each including a specific two-word phrase that was either a strong (e.g., black coffee) or weak (e.g., bitter coffee) adjective-noun collocation and was either highly predictable or unpredictable from the previous sentence context. Eye movement measures showed that L2 reading times for the collocative phrases were sensitive to both collocation strength and contextual predictability. However, an interaction effect between these factors, which appeared relatively late in the eye movement record, additionally revealed that contextual predictability more strongly influenced time spent reading weak compared with strong collocations. This was most likely because the greater familiarity of strong collocations facilitated their integration, even in the absence of strong contextual constraint. We discuss the findings in terms of the value of collocations in second language learning.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.845590
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9005965/
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Adult Age Differences in Parafoveal Preview Effects in Reading: Evidence from Chinese ...
Paterson, Kevin. - : University of Leicester, 2021
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A Transposed-Word Effect Across Space and Time: Evidence from Chinese ...
Paterson, Kevin. - : University of Leicester, 2021
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A Transposed-Word Effect Across Space and Time: Evidence from Chinese ...
Paterson, Kevin. - : University of Leicester, 2021
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Online representations of non-canonical sentences are more than good-enough ...
Cutter, Michael G; Paterson, Kevin B; Filik, Ruth. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Online representations of non-canonical sentences are more than good-enough ...
Cutter, Michael G; Paterson, Kevin B; Filik, Ruth. - : SAGE Journals, 2021
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Effects of word predictability on eye movements during Arabic reading
In: Atten Percept Psychophys (2021)
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Independent effects of collocation strength and contextual predictability on eye movements in reading
Li, Hui; Warrington, Kayleigh L.; Pagan, Ascension. - : U.K., Routledge, 2021
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Eye Movements of Developing Chinese Readers: Effects of Word Frequency and Predictability
Paterson, Kevin B; Wang, Xia; Yan, Guoli. - : Taylor & Francis, 2021
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A transposed-word effect in Chinese reading [<Journal>]
Liu, Zhiwei [Verfasser]; Li, Yan [Verfasser]; Paterson, Kevin B. [Verfasser].
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Flexible Parafoveal Encoding of Character Order Supports Word Predictability Effects in Chinese Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements ...
Paterson, Kevin. - : University of Leicester, 2020
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Flexible Parafoveal Encoding of Character Order Supports Word Predictability Effects in Chinese Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements ...
Paterson, Kevin. - : University of Leicester, 2020
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Revealing Similarities in the Perceptual Span of Young and Older Chinese Readers ...
Paterson, Kevin; Warrington, Kayleigh. - : University of Leicester, 2020
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