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Reading sentences of words wtih rotated letters: An eye movement study
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Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: An eye movement study ...
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Reading sentences of words with rotated letters: An eye movement study ...
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The processing of blend words in naming and sentence reading ...
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The processing of blend words in naming and sentence reading ...
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Evaluating lexical characteristics of verbal fluency output in schizophrenia
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Lexical embeddings produce interference when they are morphologically unrelated to the words in which they are contained: Evidence from eye movements
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Eye movements and the use of parafoveal word length information in reading
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Immediate and delayed effects of word frequency and word length on eye movements in reading: a reversed delayed effect of word length
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Eye movements and the use of parafoveal word length information in reading
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Abstract:
Eye movements were monitored in 4 experiments that explored the role of parafoveal word length in reading. The experiments employed a type of compound word where the deletion of a letter results in 2 short words (e.g., backhand, back and). The boundary technique (K. Rayner, 1975) was employed to manipulate word length information in the parafovea. Accuracy of the parafoveal word length preview significantly affected landing positions and fixation durations. This disruption was larger for 2-word targets, but the results demonstrated that this interaction was not due to the morphological status of the target words. Manipulation of sentence context also demonstrated that parafoveal word length information can be used in combination with sentence context to narrow down lexical candidates. The 4 experiments converge in demonstrating that an important role of parafoveal word length information is to direct the eyes to the center of the parafoveal word.
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C800 - Psychology
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URL: http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/22438/ https://doi.org/10.1037/a0012319
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Immediate and Delayed Effects of Word Frequency and Word Length on Eye Movements in Reading: A Reversed Delayed Effect of Word Length
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Eye Movements and the Use of Parafoveal Word Length Information in Reading
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