We conducted a preliminary study to examine whether Chinese readers' spontaneous word segmentation processing is consistent with the national standard rules of word segmentation based on the Contemporary Chinese language word segmentation specification for information processing (CCLWSSIP). Participants were asked to segment Chinese sentences into individual words according to their prior knowledge of words. The results showed that Chinese readers did not follow the segmentation rules of the CCLWSSIP, and their word segmentation processing was influenced by the syntactic categories of consecutive words. In many cases, the participants did not consider the auxiliary words, adverbs, adjectives, nouns, verbs, numerals and quantifiers as single...
Since there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries in Chinese, it is common to see 2 id...
Interword spaces have been reported to play an important role in silent reading of alphabetic langua...
In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a pro...
We conducted a preliminary study to examine whether Chinese readers' spontaneous word segmentation p...
In the present article, we report two eye-tracking experiments on how Chinese readers segment increm...
In two experiments, we investigated the correspondences between off-line word segmentation and on-li...
In Chinese, as there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries, readers usually do not tar...
Readers’ eye movements were recorded to examine the role of character positional frequency on Chines...
Word spacing is important in guiding eye movements during spaced alphabetic reading. Chinese is unsp...
Given there are no interword spaces marking word boundaries in Chinese text, it remains unclear how ...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
These data flles are for two eye movement experiments investigating the process of word segmentation...
In the current study, we report two eye movement experiments investigating how Chinese readers proce...
Unlike in English, the Chinese printing and writing systems usually do not respect a word boundary w...
Since there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries in Chinese, it is common to see 2 id...
Interword spaces have been reported to play an important role in silent reading of alphabetic langua...
In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a pro...
We conducted a preliminary study to examine whether Chinese readers' spontaneous word segmentation p...
In the present article, we report two eye-tracking experiments on how Chinese readers segment increm...
In two experiments, we investigated the correspondences between off-line word segmentation and on-li...
In Chinese, as there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries, readers usually do not tar...
Readers’ eye movements were recorded to examine the role of character positional frequency on Chines...
Word spacing is important in guiding eye movements during spaced alphabetic reading. Chinese is unsp...
Given there are no interword spaces marking word boundaries in Chinese text, it remains unclear how ...
All the major reading theories, which are primarily based on studies of alphabetic scripts, hypothes...
A word’s length in English is fundamental in determining whether readers fixate it, and how long the...
These data flles are for two eye movement experiments investigating the process of word segmentation...
In the current study, we report two eye movement experiments investigating how Chinese readers proce...
Unlike in English, the Chinese printing and writing systems usually do not respect a word boundary w...
Since there are no spaces between words to mark word boundaries in Chinese, it is common to see 2 id...
Interword spaces have been reported to play an important role in silent reading of alphabetic langua...
In two experiments, we explored attention deployment during the reading of Chinese words using a pro...