A Psycholinguistic Investigation into Reading in Japanese Using a Kana Detection Task
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The letter detection task has been used by various investigators as a way of looking into the reading processes of readers of English. In this experiment the task was adapted to look into reading behaviour in Japanese specifically to see if a function word disadvantage could be found for Japanese as it has for English. Although a detection advantage was found for targets in nouns over those in particles, the results were less clear-cut for verb stems over particles. This is interpreted as being tentative evidence that Japanese readers may attend more to the tails of verbs as they read than to the verb stems.
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