LEXIAD, THE FIRST DYSLEXIA-SPECIFIC CYRILLIC FONT COMPARED TO THE POPULAR TIMES NEW ROMAN AND ROBOTO FONTS WHEN READ BY ADULTS

S. Alexeeva, Vladislav Zubov, Yana Nikonova
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"The LexiaD font was developed for Russian-speaking people with reading disorders (dyslexia) (Alexeeva et al., 2020). LexiaD demonstrated an advantage in letter feature extraction and information integration over other modern Cyrillic fonts (PT Sans and PT Serif) while reading by primary school dyslexic and non-dyslexic children. However, for dyslexic and non-dyslexic adolescents, the familiar Arial font was more effective (Alexeeva, Zubov, 2020). In this study, we tested two possible reasons for the advantages of Arial: familiarity or its structure. LexiaD was compared to Times New Roman (TNR; another familiar font) and Roboto (a font similar to Arial, but less familiar than TNR) when reading texts printed on a paper page. The study involved 42 adults without reading disorders. The previous studies did not show that the font effect interacts with the participant group (with/without dyslexia). The participants read silently three parts of the text about Easter Island and answered comprehension questions. The texts and tasks were borrowed from The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA). During the reading, eye movements were recorded using a mobile tracker (PupilCore) with a sampling frequency of 200 Hz. The mean word reading rate (reading speed) and the mean number of fixations per word were analyzed. Mixed-design ANOVA showed a significant difference between the fonts in reading speed (p=0.05) and the number of fixations (p=0.03). LexiaD was inferior to Roboto in both measures. There was no evidence that the control fonts differed from each other or LexiaD differed from TNR. Thus, it could be assumed that the design made Arial a facilitating font in the previous study. A longitudinal study of LexiaD is required to test how it will perform when it becomes more familiar to readers."
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lexad,第一种针对诵读困难的西里尔字体,与流行的新罗马字体和机器人字体相比,适合成年人阅读
“lexad字体是为有阅读障碍(阅读障碍)的俄语人群开发的(Alexeeva et al., 2020)。在小学读写困难儿童和非读写困难儿童的阅读中,lexad字体在字母特征提取和信息整合方面优于其他现代西里尔字体(PT Sans和PT Serif)。然而,对于阅读困难和非阅读困难的青少年,熟悉的Arial字体更有效(Alexeeva, Zubov, 2020)。在这项研究中,我们测试了Arial优势的两个可能原因:熟悉度或其结构。将lexad与Times New Roman (TNR;另一种熟悉的字体)和Roboto(一种类似于Arial的字体,但不如TNR那么熟悉)在阅读打印在纸上的文本时。这项研究涉及42名没有阅读障碍的成年人。先前的研究没有显示字体效应与参与者组(有/没有阅读障碍)相互作用。参与者默读有关复活节岛的课文的三个部分,并回答理解性问题。教材和任务都是从国际学生评估项目(PISA)借来的。在阅读过程中,使用采样频率为200hz的移动跟踪器(core)记录眼球运动。分析了平均单词阅读速率(阅读速度)和平均每个单词的注视次数。混合设计方差分析显示,字体在阅读速度(p=0.05)和注视次数(p=0.03)方面存在显著差异。在这两方面,lexad都不如Roboto。没有证据表明对照字体彼此不同,也没有证据表明lexad与TNR不同。因此,可以假设在前面的研究中,设计使Arial成为一种方便的字体。我们需要对lexad进行纵向研究,以测试当读者更熟悉它时,它的表现如何。”
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