A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Eye fixations, speech rate and bilingual digit span: Numeral reading indexes fluency not word length




AuthorsChincotta D, Hyona J, Underwood G

PublisherELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Publication year1997

JournalActa Psychologica

Journal name in sourceACTA PSYCHOLOGICA

Journal acronymACTA PSYCHOL

Volume97

Issue3

First page 253

Last page275

Number of pages23

ISSN0001-6918

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0001-6918(97)00031-0


Abstract
The present study examined whether the reading of language-neutral stimuli, as numerals are, at maximal speed by bilinguals indexes processes related to fluency rather than differences in articulation time between languages. We tested two groups of bilinguals that spoke the same languages (Finnish and Swedish) but whose mother tongues were different and obtained measures of Arabic numeral processing by monitoring eye movements. These measures were contrasted with articulation and numeral reading estimates of word length. The results indicated that Finnish-and Swedish-dominant bilinguals had shorter gaze durations and shorter reading times in their respective dominant languages, whereas both groups articulated digits faster in Swedish than Finnish. The Swedish-dominant group had a larger digit span in Swedish, whereas digit span was marginally greater in Finnish than Swedish for the Finnish-dominant group. The finding that numeral reading was influenced by cognitive loads independent of articulation, thus, moderated the view that bilingual digit span effects are mediated exclusively by variation in word length between languages. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.



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