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Publikováno v:
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism.
Proficient first-language (L1) readers of alphabetic languages that are read left-to-right typically have a perceptual span of 3–4 characters to the left and 14–15 characters to the right of the foveal fixation. Given that second-language (L2) pr
Publikováno v:
Second Language Research. 39:447-469
In the current study we used the gaze-contingent moving window paradigm to directly compare the second language (L2) English perceptual span of two groups that speak languages with essentially the same lexicon and grammar but crucially with different
Publikováno v:
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
In this study we investigated parafoveal processing by L1 and late L2 speakers of English (L1 German) while reading in English. We hypothesized that L2ers would make use of semantic and orthographic information parafoveally. Using the gaze contingent
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https://eprints.gla.ac.uk/247290/1/247290.pdf
Publikováno v:
Linguistic Approaches to Bilingualism. 9:505-513
Publikováno v:
Journal of Eye Movement Research
Journal of Eye Movement Research; Bd. 13 Nr. 6 (2020)
Journal of Eye Movement Research; Vol. 13 No. 6 (2020)
Journal of Eye Movement Research, Vol 13, Iss 6 (2020)
Journal of Eye Movement Research; Bd. 13 Nr. 6 (2020)
Journal of Eye Movement Research; Vol. 13 No. 6 (2020)
Journal of Eye Movement Research, Vol 13, Iss 6 (2020)
Much reading research has found that informative parafoveal masks lead to a reading benefit for native speakers (see, Schotter et al., 2012). However, little reading research has tested the impact of uninformative parafoveal masks during reading. Add
Publikováno v:
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006). 73(12)
Research has shown that suprasegmental cues in conjunction with visual context can lead to anticipatory (or predictive) eye movements. However, the impact of speech rate on anticipatory eye movements has received little empirical attention. The purpo
Publikováno v:
Second Language Research. 34:201-227
According to the Shallow Structure Hypothesis (SSH), second language (L2) speakers, unlike native speakers, build shallow syntactic representations during sentence processing. In order to test the SSH, this study investigated the processing of a synt