2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1148815
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The role of orthographic and phonological processing during reading Chinese sentences: Evidence from eye movements

Zhang Lijuan,
Zhang Yingying,
Liu Zhiwei
et al.

Abstract: The role of phonological and orthographic processing and their time course during lexical processing and sentence reading remain controversial. By adopting a misspelled-characters disruption paradigm and eye-tracking technique, we manipulated the writing for the first characters of two-character target words to investigate the relative role of orthographic and phonological processing on word recognition in Chinese reading. There are four conditions: (a) correct character, (b) misspelled character with a stroke… Show more

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