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Liu, Pingping; Lu, Qin – Journal of Research in Reading, 2018
This paper studies the mechanisms behind the differential effects of inserting a space either before or after a two-character unit on information processing through the examination of eye movements in Chinese, a language where there is no word delimiters. A two-character unit in this study is either a word-preserving stimulus or a word-disrupting…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Chinese, Reading Processes, Orthographic Symbols
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Clinton, Virginia – Journal of Research in Reading, 2019
Background: Given the increasing popularity of reading from screens, it is not surprising that numerous studies have been conducted comparing reading from paper and electronic sources. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to consolidate the findings on reading performance, reading times and calibration of performance…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Meta Analysis, Reading Skills, Metacognition
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Yeari, Menahem; Oudega, Marja; van den Broek, Paul – Journal of Research in Reading, 2017
The present study investigated the effect of text highlighting on online processing and memory of central and peripheral information. We compared processing time (using eye-tracking methodology) and recall of central and peripheral information for three types of highlighting: (a) highlighting of central information, (b) highlighting of peripheral…
Descriptors: Memory, Eye Movements, Reading Processes, Comparative Analysis
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Zhou, Wei; Shu, Hua; Miller, Kevin; Yan, Ming – Journal of Research in Reading, 2018
Background: Disruptions of reading processes due to text substitutions can measure how readers use lexical information. Methods: With eye-movement recording, children and adults viewed sentences with either identical, orthographically similar, homophonic or unrelated substitutions of the first characters in target words. To the extent that readers…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Eye Movements, Phonology, Orthographic Symbols
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Goodwin, Amanda P.; Petscher, Yaacov; Carlisle, Joanne F.; Mitchell, Alison M. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2017
This study examined the dimensionality of morphological knowledge. The performance of 371 seventh- and eighth-graders on seven morphological knowledge tasks was investigated using confirmatory factor analysis. Results suggested that morphological knowledge was best fit by a bifactor model with a general factor of morphological knowledge and seven…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Grade 7, Grade 8, Factor Analysis
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Zhou, Huixia; Rossi, Sonja; Li, Juan; Liu, Huanhuan; Chen, Ran; Chen, Baoguo – Journal of Research in Reading, 2017
By using the eye-tracking method, the present study explores whether working memory capacity assessed via the second language (L2) reading span (L2WMC) as well as the operational span task (OSPAN) affects the processing of subject-extraction and object-extraction in Chinese-English bilinguals. Results showed that L2WMC has no effects on the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Bilingualism, Eye Movements, Chinese
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Ktori, Maria; Pitchford, Nicola J. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2009
This study investigated the relative extent to which developing readers (6- and 9-year-olds) of English (deep) or Greek (transparent) orthography exhibit serial and exterior letter effects in letter position encoding. Participants were given a visual search task that required detection of a pre-specified target letter within a random five-letter…
Descriptors: Spelling, Orthographic Symbols, Reading Processes, Visual Stimuli
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Green, David; And Others – Journal of Research in Reading, 1989
Investigates the way native Chinese speakers process Chinese and Western numerals. Finds they process the numerals differently and that they processed Western numerals differently than native English speakers do. Concludes that Chinese and Western numerals are not a homogeneous set of stimuli. (RS)
Descriptors: Chinese, English (Second Language), Numbers, Reading Processes
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Donald, David R. – Journal of Research in Reading, 1981
Analyzes a shift in the view of the reading process and suggests a modified view of the learning-to-read process as a constructive process. (MKM)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Elementary Education, Psycholinguistics, Reading Instruction
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Oakhill, Jane; Patel, Sima – Journal of Research in Reading, 1991
Explores whether training in mental imagery can improve text comprehension in good and poor nine-year-old comprehenders. Finds that a three-session program of training in imagery benefited the poor, but not the good, comprehenders. Discusses results in relation to possible causes of children's comprehension difficulties. (MG)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Imagery, Reading Ability, Reading Comprehension
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Fulcher, Glenn – Journal of Research in Reading, 1989
Examines the conflict between applied linguistics and schema theoreticians over the relationship between the concepts of cohesion and coherence. Suggests that the positions taken are the result of theoretically different starting points. Reports the results of two studies that support the theory accounting for cohesion and coherence. (RS)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Reading Comprehension
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Tommola, Jorma – Journal of Research in Reading, 1987
Describes a study in which one of three neutral contexts inhibited word recognition, indicating that interpretation of context effects depends largely on the kind of neutral context employed. (HTH)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Elementary Education, Reader Text Relationship, Reading Processes
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Hicks, Carolyn; Jackson, Peter – Journal of Research in Reading, 1981
Forty dyslexic children were given a version of the Stroop test which requires subjects to respond to attributes of a set of stimuli while ignoring the conflicting information that derives from another attribute. A negative linear relationship emerged indicating that greater reading proficiency was associated with less interference. (MKM)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Perception Tests, Reading Ability
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Hayes, Pam; Arnold, Paul – Journal of Research in Reading, 1992
Compares the reading of hearing-impaired and normally hearing children on several measures. Finds, in contrast to an earlier study, that the use of an associated strategy by the hearing impaired occurred only in response to isolated sentences. Concludes that the hearing impaired's reading is delayed in some respects but is not different. (SR)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Reading Ability
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Kamaras, Istvan; Nagy, Attila – Journal of Research in Reading, 1981
Notes that most recent reading research conducted in Hungary has focused on the formation of readers' attitudes and value judgments. Discusses studies conducted in the areas of reading psychology, children's reading, reading habits, reading motivation, and readers' responses. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries, Reading Attitudes, Reading Habits
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