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The modulation of reading strategies by language opacity in early bilinguals: an eye movement study

  • Autores: Diego de León Rodríguez, Karin Buetler, Noëmi Eggenberger, Basil C. Preisig, Rahel Schumacher, Marina Laganaro, Thomas Nyffeler, Jean-Marie Annoni, Rene Muri
  • Localización: Bilingualism: Language and cognition, ISSN 1366-7289, Vol. 19, Nº 3, 2016, págs. 567-577
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Converging evidences from eye movement experiments indicate that linguistic contexts influence reading strategies. However, the question of whether different linguistic contexts modulate eye movements during reading in the same bilingual individuals remains unresolved. We examined reading strategies in a transparent (German) and an opaque (French) language of early, highly proficient French–German bilinguals: participants read aloud isolated French and German words and pseudo-words while the First Fixation Location (FFL), its duration and latency were measured. Since transparent linguistic contexts and pseudo-words would favour a direct grapheme/phoneme conversion, the reading strategy should be more local for German than for French words (FFL closer to the beginning) and no difference is expected in pseudo-words’ FFL between contexts. Our results confirm these hypotheses, providing the first evidence that the same individuals engage different reading strategy depending on language opacity, suggesting that a given brain process can be modulated by a given context.


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