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Phonological and orthographic parafoveal processing during silent reading in Russian children and adults. / Staroverova, Vladislava; Lopukhina, Anastasiya; Zdorova, Nina; Ladinskaya, Nina; Vedenina, Olga; Goldina, Sofya; Kaprielova, Anastasiia; Bartseva, Ksenia; Dragoy, Olga.
In: Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Vol. 226, 105571, 01.02.2023.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Phonological and orthographic parafoveal processing during silent reading in Russian children and adults
AU - Staroverova, Vladislava
AU - Lopukhina, Anastasiya
AU - Zdorova, Nina
AU - Ladinskaya, Nina
AU - Vedenina, Olga
AU - Goldina, Sofya
AU - Kaprielova, Anastasiia
AU - Bartseva, Ksenia
AU - Dragoy, Olga
N1 - Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/2/1
Y1 - 2023/2/1
N2 - Studies on German and English have shown that children and adults can rely on phonological and orthographic information from the parafovea during reading, but this reliance differs between ages and languages. In the current study, we investigated the development of phonological and orthographic parafoveal processing during silent reading in Russian-speaking 8-year-old children, 10-year-old children, and adults using the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm. The participants read sentences with embedded nouns that were presented in original, pseudohomophone, control for pseudohomophone, transposed-letter, and control for transposed-letter conditions in the parafoveal area to assess phonological and orthographic preview benefit effects. The results revealed that all groups of participants relied only on orthographic but not phonological parafoveal information. These findings indicate that 8-year-old children already preprocess parafoveal information similarly to adults.
AB - Studies on German and English have shown that children and adults can rely on phonological and orthographic information from the parafovea during reading, but this reliance differs between ages and languages. In the current study, we investigated the development of phonological and orthographic parafoveal processing during silent reading in Russian-speaking 8-year-old children, 10-year-old children, and adults using the gaze-contingent boundary paradigm. The participants read sentences with embedded nouns that were presented in original, pseudohomophone, control for pseudohomophone, transposed-letter, and control for transposed-letter conditions in the parafoveal area to assess phonological and orthographic preview benefit effects. The results revealed that all groups of participants relied only on orthographic but not phonological parafoveal information. These findings indicate that 8-year-old children already preprocess parafoveal information similarly to adults.
KW - Adult
KW - Child
KW - Humans
KW - Reading
KW - Linguistics
KW - Language
KW - Russia
KW - Russian
KW - Eye-tracking
KW - Orthographic processing
KW - Phonological processing
KW - Reading development
KW - Parafoveal processing
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/820ae27f-0e36-301a-bc4f-bfb6690da4df/
U2 - 10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105571
DO - 10.1016/j.jecp.2022.105571
M3 - Article
C2 - 36356558
VL - 226
JO - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
JF - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
SN - 0022-0965
M1 - 105571
ER -
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