“…Reading times are shorter on highly frequent words (Angele et al, 2014;Inhoff & Rayner, 1986, Just & Carpenter, 1980Kliegl et al, 2004;Miellet et al, 2007;Rayner et al, 2004;Rayner & Duffy, 1986;Slattery et al, 2007Slattery et al, , 2012Whitford & Titone, 2014). Reading times are also shorter on words that are highly predictable from the preceding sentence context (AlJassmi et al, 2022;Balota et al, 1985;Erlich & Rayner, 1981;Gollan et al, 2011;Rayner et al, 2011;Rayner & Well, 1996;Slattery & Yates, 2018). Moreover, the probability of fixating a word is influenced by its frequency and predictability, with highly predictable words receiving greater skipping rates during first-pass reading (Brysbaert et al, 2005).…”