The effect of word predictability on reading time is logarithmic
University of California, San Diego
Abstract
It is well known that real-time human language processing is highly incremental and context-driven, and that the strength of a comprehender's expectation for each word encountered is a key determinant of the difficulty of integrating that word into the preceding context. In reading, this differential difficulty is largely manifested in the amount of time taken to read each word. While numerous studies over the past thirty years have shown expectation-based effects on reading times driven by lexical, syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, and other information sources, there has been little progress in establishing the quantitative relationship between expectation (or prediction) and reading times. Here, by combining…
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2Topics & keywords
- Predictability
- Context (archaeology)
- Word recognition
- Reading (process)
- Computer science
- Cognitive psychology
- Psycholinguistics
- Word (group theory)