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New papers: Yaqian Bao, Jordan Gallant, Victor Kuperman

Posted on September 19, 2024
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The Reading Lab has had several new publications in the last months:

Yaqian (Borjigin) Bao’s paper “Perceptual span in Mongolian text reading” was published in Current Psychology.

Jordan Gallant’s paper, “Semantic access to ambiguous word roots cannot be stopped by affixation—Not even in sentence contexts: Evidence from eye-tracking and the maze task” was published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 

Victor Kuperman’s work with collaborators Dalmo Buzato and Rui Rothe-Neves at the Federal University of Minas Gerais was accepted to the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology: “Global measures of syntactic and lexical complexity are not strong predictors of eye movement patterns in sentence and passage reading.”

Most recently, Victor Kuperman’s “Inter-sample variance of second-language readers should not be overlooked” was accepted in Bilingualism: Language and Cognition.

Read the full list of publications here.

 

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