Lexical and Sublexical Influences on Eye Movements During Reading
Article first published online: 9 MAR 2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-818X.2007.00003.x
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Liversedge, S. P. and Blythe, H. I. (2007), Lexical and Sublexical Influences on Eye Movements During Reading. Language and Linguistics Compass, 1: 17–31. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-818X.2007.00003.x
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- Issue published online: 9 MAR 2007
- Article first published online: 9 MAR 2007
- Language and Linguistics Compass 1/1–2 (2007): 17–31, 10.1111/j.1749-818x.2007.00003.x
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Abstract
In this paper, we briefly review some recent studies that have clearly demonstrated in importance of lexical factors on eye movements during reading. We introduce the reader to eye-movement recording and explain its importance within the field of experimental psychology as a tool with which we can examine the psychological processes underlying reading. We then provide a summary of (mainly) eye-movement experiments in three areas: reading disappearing text, reading text with transposed letters, and morphological processing of compound words. Throughout the paper our central claim is that processes associated with lexical identification exert a strong and quite immediate effect on eye-movement behaviour during reading.

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