Although previous research has shown that, in English, both adult and teenage readers parafoveally pre-process phonological information during silent reading, to date, no research has been conducted to investigate such processing in children. Here we used the boundary paradigm during silent sentence reading, to ascertain whether typically developing English children, like adults, parafoveally process words phonologically. Participants’ eye movements (adults: n = 48; children: n = 48) were recorded as they read sentences which contained, in preview, correctly spelled words (e.g., cheese), pseudohomophones (e.g., cheeze), or spelling controls (e.g., cheene). The orthographic similarity of the target words available in preview was also manipul...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
This experiment employed the boundary paradigm during sentence reading to explore the nature of earl...
Subjects read sentences containing target words that were homophones (words with a single pronunciat...
Although previous research has shown that, in English, both adult and teenage readers parafoveally p...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
Although previous research has demonstrated that for adults external letters of words are more impor...
The current thesis investigates the role of sentence context and individual differences in the quali...
For both adult and child readers of English, the first letter of a word plays an important role in l...
There has been considerable variability within the literature concerning the extent to which deaf/ha...
In contrast to the large body of research that has examined parafoveal pre-processing in skilled adu...
The present research investigates the relationship between spoken language and reading processes by ...
We examined phonological recoding during silent sentence reading in teenagers with a history of dysl...
For both adult and child readers of English, the first letter of a word plays an important role in l...
Silent word reading does not rely exclusively on orthographic information but involves the activatio...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
This experiment employed the boundary paradigm during sentence reading to explore the nature of earl...
Subjects read sentences containing target words that were homophones (words with a single pronunciat...
Although previous research has shown that, in English, both adult and teenage readers parafoveally p...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
In this experiment, the extent to which beginning readers process phonology during lexical identific...
Although previous research has demonstrated that for adults external letters of words are more impor...
The current thesis investigates the role of sentence context and individual differences in the quali...
For both adult and child readers of English, the first letter of a word plays an important role in l...
There has been considerable variability within the literature concerning the extent to which deaf/ha...
In contrast to the large body of research that has examined parafoveal pre-processing in skilled adu...
The present research investigates the relationship between spoken language and reading processes by ...
We examined phonological recoding during silent sentence reading in teenagers with a history of dysl...
For both adult and child readers of English, the first letter of a word plays an important role in l...
Silent word reading does not rely exclusively on orthographic information but involves the activatio...
Contains fulltext : 28963.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Three tasks were...
This experiment employed the boundary paradigm during sentence reading to explore the nature of earl...
Subjects read sentences containing target words that were homophones (words with a single pronunciat...