Use of parafoveally visible characters during the reading of Chinese sentences |
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Authors: | Liu Weimin Inhoff Albrecht W Ye Yun Wu Caili |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, 13902-6000, USA. |
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Abstract: | Chinese readers' use of parafoveal character previews was examined. In Experiment 1, the preview of target characters consisted of targets or of graphemically similar, homophonic, or dissimilar characters. Each preview was replaced with the corresponding target when the eyes reached the target location. Oculomotor measures revealed preview benefits for targets, for graphemically similar characters, and for homophonic characters. Experiment 2 showed that parafoveal preview of graphemically similar characters yielded benefits primarily when they shared the phonetic radical with their targets. The phonological relationship between previewed radicals and subsequently viewed targets was ineffective. Chinese character processing thus involves the initial use of orthographic information from the phonetic radical and the activation of the character's phonological form. |
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