Chinese readers extract semantic information from parafoveal words during reading.

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Evidence for semantic preview benefit (PB) from parafoveal words has been elusive for reading alphabetic scripts such as English. Here we report semantic PB for noncompound characters in Chinese reading with the boundary paradigm. In addition, PBs for orthographic relatedness and, as a numeric trend, for phono- logical relatedness were obtained. Results are in agreement with other research suggesting that the Chinese writing system is based on a closer association between graphic form and meaning than is alphabetic script. We discuss implications for notions of serial attention shifts and parallel distributed processing of words during reading.Yan, M., Richter, E., Shu, H., & Kliegl, R. (2009). Chinese readers extract semantic information from parafoveal words during reading. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 16, 561-566.

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Icon Quote Ming Yan, Eike M. Richter, Hua Shu, Reinhold Kliegl (2009): Chinese readers extract semantic information from parafoveal words during reading.. Mind Research Repository. Identifier: 11022/0000-0000-1F14-8.

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