Sublexical effects on eye movements during repeated reading of words and pseudowords in Finnish
Hautala, J., Hyönä, J., Aro, M. & Lyytinen, H. (2011). Sublexical effects on eye movements during repeated reading of words and pseudowords in Finnish. Psychology of Language and Communication, 15 (2), 129-149. doi:10.2478/v10057-011-0009-x
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2011The role of different orthographic units (letters, syllables, words) in reading of orthographically
transparent Finnish language was studied by independently manipulating the number of
letters (NoL) and syllables (NoS) in words and pseudowords and by recording eye movements
during repeated reading aloud of these items. Fluent adult readers showed evidence for using
larger orthographic units in (pseudo)word recoding, whereas dysfluent children seem to be
stuck in a letter-based decoding strategy, as lexicality and item repetition decreased the NoL
effect only among adult readers. The NoS manipulation produced weak repetition effects in
both groups. However, dysfluent children showed evidence for word-specific knowledge by
making fewer fixations on words than pseudowords; moreover, repetition effects were more
noticeable for words than pseudowords, as indexed by shortened average fixation durations
on words due to item repetition. The number of fixations was generally reduced by repetition
among dysfluent children, suggesting familiarity-based benefits perhaps at the perceptual
level of processing.
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