Effects of English Capitals on Reading Performance of Chinese Learners: Evidence from Eye Tracking

Wei Yang, Xinyu Fu
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Native English speakers need more time to recognize capital letters in reading, yet the influence of capitals upon Chinese learners’ reading performance is seldom studied. We conducted an eye tracker experiment to explore the cognitive features of Chinese learners in reading texts containing capital letters. The effect of English proficiency on capital letter reading is also studied. The results showed that capitals significantly increase the cognitive load in Chinese learners’ reading process, complicate their cognitive processing, and lower their reading efficiency. The perception of capital letters of Chinese learners is found to be an isolated event and may influence the word-superiority effect. English majors, who possess relatively stronger English logical thinking capability than non-English majors, face the same difficulty as the non-English majors do if no practice of capital letter reading has been done.
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英文大写字母对汉语学习者阅读表现的影响:来自眼动追踪的证据
以英语为母语的人在阅读中需要更多的时间来识别大写字母,而大写字母对中国学习者阅读能力的影响研究却很少。通过眼动仪实验,探讨了汉语学习者在阅读含有大写字母的文本时的认知特征。本文还研究了英语熟练程度对大写字母阅读的影响。结果表明,大写字母显著增加了汉语学习者阅读过程中的认知负荷,使其认知加工复杂化,降低了其阅读效率。研究发现,汉语学习者对大写字母的感知是一个孤立事件,可能会影响单词优势效应。英语专业学生的英语逻辑思维能力比非英语专业学生强,如果不进行大写字母的阅读练习,他们也会遇到和非英语专业学生一样的困难。
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