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Time course of elaborative inferences in reading as a function of prior vocabulary knowledge
Authors:Manuel G. Calvo   Adelina Estevez  Margaret G. Dowens
Affiliation:Departamento de Psicología Cognitiva, Universidad de La Laguna, 38205, Tenerife, Spain
Abstract:Elaborative inferences during reading were assessed by means of a naming task and eye-fixation monitoring in low- and high-vocabulary undergraduates. A context sentence was followed by a target word to be named or read. Evidence for inferences involved facilitation in naming latencies or reading times for the target word when this was predictable by the context. The results indicated that high-vocabulary readers were faster and more likely to make inferences on-line than low-vocabulary readers. Those low in vocabulary, generated inferences only after 1050 ms of the end of the inducing context sentence, whereas those high in vocabulary made inferences 500 ms earlier. Furthermore, when the stimuli involved reading of continuous text, rather than discrete naming of target words, only the high-vocabulary readers drew inferences, which suggests that low-vocabulary readers are unlikely to make inferences in natural reading conditions.
Keywords:Vocabulary   Inference   Time course   Predictability   Reading   Naming   Eye fixations
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