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Luo, Yingyi; Tan, Dixiao; Yan, Ming – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
Recent studies have demonstrated that saccadic programming in reading is not only determined by low-level visual factors. High-level morphological effects on saccade have been shown in two morphologically rich languages. In the present study, we examined the underlying mechanism of such morphological influences by comparing the processes of…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Reading Processes, Eye Movements, Chinese
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Zhu, Mengyan; Zhuang, Xiangling; Ma, Guojie – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2021
In Chinese reading, the possibility and mechanism of semantic parafoveal processing has been debated for a long time. To advance the topic, "semantic preview benefit" in Chinese reading was reexamined, with a specific focus on how it is affected by the semantic relatedness between preview and target words at the two-character word level.…
Descriptors: Chinese, Reading Processes, Semantics, Eye Movements
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Tania Cerni; Remo Job – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
The automatization of handwriting and typing is sustained by both sensorimotor and linguistic abilities that support the integration of central-linguistic processes with modality-specific peripheral-motor programs. How this integration evolves when handwriting and, especially, typing is not fully automatized has not been well-understood yet. In…
Descriptors: Handwriting, Spelling, Foreign Countries, Grade 9
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Hsieh, Cheng-Yu; Lin, Wei-Chun; Li, Meng-Feng; Wu, Jei-Tun – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2021
Research on the phonetic consistency effect in Chinese began in the 1980s. For nearly forty years, the consistency effect, as well as its implications for Chinese character recognition, has been frequently examined. This article presents the debate over the consistency effect in Chinese character recognition. While some research supported the…
Descriptors: Chinese, Phonetics, Orthographic Symbols, Phonology
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Oguz, Enis; Kirkici, Bilal – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
The processing of morphologically complex words has been studied in many languages, leading to a variety of theoretical accounts. Prime type, individual differences, and cross-linguistic effects have emerged as potential factors in morphological processing, but the findings so far have been inconclusive, especially for young children. This study…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Language Processing, Turkish, Children
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Cerstin Mahlow; Malgorzata Anna Ulasik; Don Tuggener – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
Producing written texts is a non-linear process: in contrast to speech, writers are free to change already written text at any place at any point in time. Linguistic considerations are likely to play an important role, but so far, no linguistic models of the writing process exist. We present an approach for the analysis of writing processes with a…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Methods, Sentences, Evaluation Methods
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Wuyun, Gaowa; Zhang, Long; Wang, Kai; Wu, Yanhong – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
The core of language disorders in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is the loss of social function in language communication.Futher, the correct use and processing of personal pronouns is the basis of language social function. Therefore, clarifying the mechanism of processing the pronoun reference in children with ASD is a major focus…
Descriptors: Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Language Impairments, Form Classes (Languages)
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Sungbong Bae; Hye K. Pae; Kwangoh Yi – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
While the theoretical models of morphological processing in Roman alphabets indicate prelexical activation, a model established in Korean suggests postlexical activation. To extend the model of Korean morphological processing, this study examined within-scriptal (Hangul-Hangul prime-target pairs) and cross-scriptal (Hanja-Hangul prime-target…
Descriptors: Korean, Word Recognition, Morphology (Languages), Written Language
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Afonso, Olivia; Carbajo, Marina; Martínez-García, Cristina; Suárez-Coalla, Paz – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
Previous work in English has found that the spelling difficulties of children with dyslexia affect the overall quality attributed to their written compositions. The aim of this study was to investigate whether different processes related to transcription, translation and ideas proposing/planning are affected in developmental dyslexia and to what…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Reading Difficulties, Writing (Composition), Grade 4
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Singh, Anisha; Wang, Min; Faroqi-Shah, Yasmeen – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
The romanization of non-alphabetic scripts, particularly in digital contexts, is a widespread phenomenon across many languages. However, the effect of script romanization on English reading by bilinguals with English as a second language is underexamined. Guided by the premises of the "script relativity hypothesis" and the Bilingual…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Indo European Languages, English (Second Language), Romanization
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Asadi, Ibrahim A.; Asli-Badarneh, Abeer; Janaideh, Redab Al; Khateb, Asaid – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
This study investigated the strength of lexical and non-lexical processing among Arabic (L1) English (L3)-speaking children (fourth and fifth grades, N = 532) in two writing systems that vary in terms of transparency. Children were assessed using word reading, phonological and vocabulary measures. In Arabic, the study focused on standard form.…
Descriptors: Arabic, English (Second Language), Language Processing, Grade 4
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Negro, Isabelle; Lefèvre, Françoise; Bonnotte, Isabelle – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
The research presented in this paper aimed to serve two purposes. First, the objective was to understand the relationship between lexical and grammatical spelling. In this way, we studied how the frequency and consistency of verb interacted with the application of grammatical rules. Second, we investigated the dynamics of spelling during the…
Descriptors: French, Elementary School Students, Language Processing, Spelling
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Yu Tian; Minkyung Kim; Scott Crossley; Qian Wan – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
Investigating links between temporal features of the writing process (e.g., bursts and pauses during writing) and the linguistic features found in written products would help us better understand intersections between the writing process and product. However, research on this topic is rare. This article illustrates a method to examine associations…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Connected Discourse, Writing Processes
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Yan, Ming; Sommer, Werner – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2019
The emotional significance of stimuli has a strong effect on lexical processing across different reading paradigms. In the present study, we investigated whether foveal and parafoveal lexical processing is influenced by foveal emotional words (positive, negative, or neutral) during the reading of Chinese sentences. We tested word N + 2 preview…
Descriptors: Chinese, Language Processing, Reading, Psychological Patterns
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Crossley, Scott; Wan, Qian; Allen, Laura; McNamara, Danielle – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2023
Synthesis writing is widely taught across domains and serves as an important means of assessing writing ability, text comprehension, and content learning. Synthesis writing differs from other types of writing in terms of both cognitive and task demands because it requires writers to integrate information across source materials. However, little is…
Descriptors: Writing Skills, Cognitive Processes, Essays, Cues
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