Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native and non-native speakers of English. The stimuli are idioms used figuratively (at the end of the day – ‘eventually’), literally (at the end of the day – ‘in the evening’), and novel phrases (at the end of the war). Native speaker results indicate a processing advantage for idioms over novel phrases, as evidenced by fewer and shorter fixations. Further, no processing advantage is found for figurative idiom uses over literal ones in a full idiom analysis or in a recognition point analysis. Contrary to native speaker results, non-native findings suggest that L2 speakers process idioms at a similar speed to novel phrases. Further, figurative uses...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
Written language comprehension requires readers to integrate incoming information with stored mental...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Idioms, as highly familiar word combinations, are processed quickly by native speakers, but are prob...
The literature on idioms often talks about an ‘idiom advantage’, such that familiar idioms (spill th...
The literature on idioms often talks about an ‘idiom advantage’, such that familiar idioms (spill th...
The literature on idioms often talks about an “idiom advantage,” such that familiar idioms (spill th...
This dissertation looks at idiom processing in native (L1) and non-native (L2) speakers. The duality...
Fluently using and understanding figurative language is crucial for successful communication. For ex...
This paper is investigating the processing of idioms by native and non-native speakers. In particula...
This paper reports an eye movement study and the effects of salience, context, and language dominanc...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
Written language comprehension requires readers to integrate incoming information with stored mental...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Using eye-tracking, we investigate on-line processing of idioms in a biasing story context by native...
Idioms, as highly familiar word combinations, are processed quickly by native speakers, but are prob...
The literature on idioms often talks about an ‘idiom advantage’, such that familiar idioms (spill th...
The literature on idioms often talks about an ‘idiom advantage’, such that familiar idioms (spill th...
The literature on idioms often talks about an “idiom advantage,” such that familiar idioms (spill th...
This dissertation looks at idiom processing in native (L1) and non-native (L2) speakers. The duality...
Fluently using and understanding figurative language is crucial for successful communication. For ex...
This paper is investigating the processing of idioms by native and non-native speakers. In particula...
This paper reports an eye movement study and the effects of salience, context, and language dominanc...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd In a reading-aloud experiment, we investigated the on-line processing...
Written language comprehension requires readers to integrate incoming information with stored mental...