<p>Sentence reading time (log-transformed on the y-axis) in function of number of words (on the x-axis) per sentence for bilinguals reading in L1 and L2. The standard errors are indicated by whiskers on the graph.</p
AbstractIndividuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their...
<p>The x-axis shows the range of reported bilingual dominance scores, where negative scores indicate...
Bilinguals are remarkable at language control—switching between languages only when they want. Howev...
<p>Sentence reading time (log transformed on the y-axis) in function of average content word frequen...
<p>Fixation count per sentence (on the y-axis) in function of average word length per sentence (on t...
<p>Fixation count per sentence (on the y-axis) in function of number of words per sentence (on the x...
<p>Sentence reading time (log-transformed on the y-axis) in function of average word length per sent...
<p>Average saccade length per sentence (on the y-axis) dependent on average number of words per sent...
<p>Average fixation duration per sentence (on the y-axis) dependent on average content word frequenc...
<p>The probability of skipping a word in first pass reading (on the y-axis) dependent on average wor...
<p>Illustration of the log-linear relationship between reading times and linguistic probabilities, f...
Many factors affect how difficult a sentence is to read. Gibson (2006; 1998) proposed that people co...
<div><p>Introduction and Method</p><p>This paper presents a corpus of sentence level eye movement pa...
Relatively little is known about the interaction between a bilin-gual’s two languages beyond the wor...
<p>Mean lexical decision times (RTs; in milliseconds) and proportion of errors (E) per condition (st...
AbstractIndividuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their...
<p>The x-axis shows the range of reported bilingual dominance scores, where negative scores indicate...
Bilinguals are remarkable at language control—switching between languages only when they want. Howev...
<p>Sentence reading time (log transformed on the y-axis) in function of average content word frequen...
<p>Fixation count per sentence (on the y-axis) in function of average word length per sentence (on t...
<p>Fixation count per sentence (on the y-axis) in function of number of words per sentence (on the x...
<p>Sentence reading time (log-transformed on the y-axis) in function of average word length per sent...
<p>Average saccade length per sentence (on the y-axis) dependent on average number of words per sent...
<p>Average fixation duration per sentence (on the y-axis) dependent on average content word frequenc...
<p>The probability of skipping a word in first pass reading (on the y-axis) dependent on average wor...
<p>Illustration of the log-linear relationship between reading times and linguistic probabilities, f...
Many factors affect how difficult a sentence is to read. Gibson (2006; 1998) proposed that people co...
<div><p>Introduction and Method</p><p>This paper presents a corpus of sentence level eye movement pa...
Relatively little is known about the interaction between a bilin-gual’s two languages beyond the wor...
<p>Mean lexical decision times (RTs; in milliseconds) and proportion of errors (E) per condition (st...
AbstractIndividuals show differences in the extent to which psycholinguistic variables predict their...
<p>The x-axis shows the range of reported bilingual dominance scores, where negative scores indicate...
Bilinguals are remarkable at language control—switching between languages only when they want. Howev...