心理学
性格(数学)
阅读(过程)
持续时间(音乐)
凝视
语言学
大声朗读
文本分割
固定(群体遗传学)
分割
人工智能
计算机科学
文学类
人口
艺术
哲学
几何学
数学
精神分析
人口学
社会学
作者
Kunyu Lian,Jie Ma,Feifei Liang,Ling Wei,Shuwei Zhang,Yingying Wu,Xuejun Bai,Rong Lian
摘要
How frequently a character appears in a word (positional character frequency) is used as a cue in word segmentation when reading aloud in the Chinese language. In this study we created 176 sentences with a target word in the center of each. Participants were 76 college students (mature readers) and 76 third-grade students (beginner readers). Results show an interaction effect of age and positional frequency of the initial character in the word on gaze duration. Further analysis shows that the third-grade students' gaze duration was significantly longer in high, relative to low, positional character frequency of the target words. This trend was consistent with refixation duration, and there was a marginally significant interaction between age and total fixation time. Overall, positional character frequency was an important cue for word segmentation in oral reading in the Chinese language, and third-grade students relied more heavily on this cue than did college students.
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