نتایج جستجو برای: silent reading

تعداد نتایج: 130614  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1999
K R Bradnam C Seoighe P M Sharp K H Wolfe

Past analyses of the genome of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae have revealed substantial regional variation in G+C content. Important questions remain, though, as to the origin, nature, significance, and generality of this variation. We conducted an extensive analysis of the yeast genome to try to answer these questions. Our results indicate that open reading frames (ORFs) with similar G+C c...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 1999
Y Xu A Pollatsek M C Potter

The role of phonology in silent Chinese compound-character reading was studied in 2 experiments using a semantic relatedness judgment task. There was significant interference from a homophone of a "target" word that was semantically related to an initially presented cue word whether the homophone was orthographically similar to the target or not. This interference was only observed for exact ho...

2007
Victor Rosenthal Martine Dési

We report on a case of a French-speaking patient whose performance on reading aloud single words was characteristically deep dyslexic (in spite of preserved ability to identify letters), and whose comprehension on silent sentence reading was agrammatic and strikingly poorer than on oral reading. The first part of the study is mainly informative as regards (i) the relationship between letter ide...

Journal: :Psychological science 2005
Manuel Carreiras Ludovic Ferrand Jonathan Grainger Manuel Perea

Two masked priming experiments were conducted to examine phonological priming of bisyllabic words in French, and in particular, whether it operates sequentially or in parallel. Bisyllabic target words were primed by pseudowords that shared either the first or the second phonological syllable of the target. Overlap of the first syllable only-not the second-produced facilitation in both the lexic...

Journal: :Psychologica Belgica 2023

Silent reading often involves phonological encoding of the text in addition to orthographic processing. The nature code is debated, however: Is it an abstract or does contain information about pronunciation visual stimulus? To answer this question, we investigated relationship between articulation speed and speed, both for silent aloud. We whether people with fast read faster than slow speed. r...

2013
Kate McCurdy Gerrit Kentner Shravan Vasishth

Eye-movement research on implicit prosody has found effects of lexical stress on syntactic ambiguity resolution, suggesting that metrical well-formedness constraints interact with syntactic category assignment. Building on these findings, the present eyetracking study investigates whether contextual bias can modulate the effects of metrical structure on syntactic ambiguity resolution in silent ...

2014
Amany Saady Raphiq Ibrahim Zohar Eviatar

The goal of the present study was to extend the models explaining the missing-letter effect (MLE) to an additional language and orthography, and to test the role of phonology in silent reading in Arabic. We also examined orthographic effects such as letter position and letter shape, morphological effects such as pseudo-prefixes, and phonological effects such as pronounceability. The results sho...

2009
Ryunosuke Akutagawa

We investigated how auditory information affected the speed of silent reading, using sentences extracted from Japanese novels. Subjects were instructed to read the sentences silently presented on a display while hearing the voice of reading through headphones and we measured the reading time and eye movements. The speed of the reading voice varied over the range of a factor of eight to examine ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2006
Jane Ashby Rebecca Treiman Brett Kessler Keith Rayner

Two eye movement experiments examined whether skilled readers include vowels in the early phonological representations used in word recognition during silent reading. Target words were presented in sentences preceded by parafoveal previews in which the vowel phoneme was concordant or discordant with the vowel phoneme in the target word. In Experiment 1, the orthographic vowel differed from the ...

Journal: :CAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology 2022

Lip-reading is a process of interpreting speech by visually analysing lip movements. Recent research in this area has shifted from simple word recognition to lip-reading sentences the wild. This paper attempts use phonemes as classification schema for explore an alternative and enhance system performance. Different schemas have been investigated, including character-based visemes-based schemas....

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