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Mengsi Wang; Donna E. Gill; Jeannie Judge; Chuanli Zang; Xuejun Bai; Simon P. Liversedge – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
People regularly read multi-line texts in different formats and publishers, internationally, must decide how to present text to make reading most effective and efficient. Relatively few studies have examined multi-line reading, and fewer still Chinese multi-line reading. Here, we examined whether texts presented in single or double columns, and…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Reading, Layout (Publications), Chinese
Kazuki Sekine; Manaka Ikuta – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Emojis have become a ubiquitous part of everyday text communication worldwide. Cohn et al. (Cognit Res Princ Implic 4(1):1-18, 2019) studied the grammatical structure of emoji usage among English speakers and found a correlation between the sequence of emojis used and English word order, tending towards an subject-verb-object (SVO) sequence.…
Descriptors: Grammar, Coding, Text Structure, Japanese