Prosody in Skilled Silent Reading: Evidence from Eye Movements.

作者: Jane Ashby

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-9817.2006.00311.X

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摘要: Recent eye movement experiments offer preliminary evidence that skilled readers activate word-level prosodic information when silently reading sentences. This paper reviews the role of movements during as well for processing. A new experiment examines whether processing differs high and low frequency words. Readers' were monitored while target words presented in sentences preceded by parafoveal previews either contained exact initial syllable (i.e. congruent preview condition) or plus next letter incongruent condition). Reading times on did not differ conditions, but faster condition. The implications present result previous studies are discussed terms phonological hub theory, which is a production-based theory word recognition silent reading.

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