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The effect of phonological neighborhood density on eye movements during reading
Authors:Yates Mark  Friend John  Ploetz Danielle M
Institution:Department Of Psychology, 307 University Boulevard North, Life Science Building Room 320, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688, United States. myates@usouthal.edu
Abstract:Recent research has indicated that phonological neighbors speed processing in a variety of isolated word recognition tasks. Nevertheless, as these tasks do not represent how we normally read, it is not clear if phonological neighborhood has an effect on the reading of sentences for meaning. In the research reported here, we evaluated whether phonological neighborhood density influences reading of target words embedded in sentences. The eye movement data clearly revealed that phonological neighborhood facilitated reading. This was evidenced by shorter fixations for words with large neighborhoods relative to words with small neighborhoods. These results are important in indicating that phonology is a crucial component of reading and that it affects early lexical processing.
Keywords:Phonology  Eye movement control  Reading  Phonological neighborhood
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