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Eye movements and variations in reading time
Authors:Alan Kennedy  Barbara Pidcock
Institution:(1) Department of Psychology, University of Dundee, Scotland UK
Abstract:Summary Passages of prose were constructed which obeyed a stylistic convention referred to as lsquodovetailingrsquo. For a given pair of sentences the final position of the first, and the initial position of the second, had the same referent. It was shown that critical dovetailed lines of text were read more rapidly than lines containing the same information, but lacking sequential structure. Degrading text by obscuring all interword spaces removed this reading time advantage. Analysis of subjects' eye movements during reading suggested that reading facilitation, induced by dovetailing, may result, not only from higher-order structural properties of text, but also from local features (particularly word-length information and associative relationships between words) known to influence eye movements.
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