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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Reading Science

Background:

  • Grammaticality decision studies reveal flexible word order processing during reading.
  • The OB1-Reader model attributes transposed-word effects to positional uncertainty, influenced by visual cues like word length.
  • Absence of word-length effects in Chinese reading is linked to limited word length variability and lack of explicit word boundaries.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate if marking word boundaries in Chinese text elicits a word-length effect on transposed-word detection.
  • Determine if explicit boundary cues improve transposed-word detection in Chinese.
  • Assess the influence of low-level visual cues on positional processing in Chinese compared to alphabetic scripts.

Main Methods:

  • Experiment 1: Marked Chinese word boundaries using interword spaces.
  • Experiment 2: Used alternating text colors to delineate word boundaries.
  • Analyzed transposed-word effects and the role of word length in both experiments.

Main Results:

  • Both experiments demonstrated robust transposed-word effects in Chinese.
  • Explicit boundary cues showed some improvement in transposed-word detection.
  • No evidence was found that boundary cues elicited a word-length effect on transposed-word detection.

Conclusions:

  • Boundary cues do not reliably reduce positional uncertainty in Chinese.
  • Low-level visual cues like word length have limited influence on positional processing in Chinese.
  • Findings suggest limited impact of visual cues on positional processing across both alphabetic scripts and Chinese.