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Eye-fixation patterns during reading confirm theories of language comprehension
Authors:Caroline Carrithers  Thomas G. Bever
Affiliation:Columbia University USA
Abstract:Eye-movement patterns during reading are consistent with proposition-by-proposition models of speech comprehension. (1) Fixation times are least affected by word length at ends of clauses: this confirms the theory based on the study of speech comprehension that, at such points, attention is directed inward to text integration. (2) Fixation time for words at the end of clauses is longer for canonical sequences which conform to the pattern, “N-V-N = actor-action-object”; this confirms the view that complete semantic integration of such sequences is routinely delayed until their completion. A two-variable model based on principles of exhaustive visual search and speech comprehension accounts for 80% of the fixation durations in a sample paragraph from Just and Carpenter (1980) and Thibodeou, Just ond Carpenter (1982). This comprehension-based model compares favorably with their models constructed within a production-system framework. This result clarifies the relationship between reading and listening.
Keywords:Correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to the authors at the Psycholinguistic Program   Department of Psychology   Columbia University   New York   NY 10027.
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