Frontiers in Psychology (Sep 2023)

Eye movement corpora in Adyghe and Russian: an eye-tracking study of sentence reading in bilinguals

  • Nina Zdorova,
  • Nina Zdorova,
  • Olga Parshina,
  • Olga Parshina,
  • Bela Ogly,
  • Irina Bagirokova,
  • Irina Bagirokova,
  • Ekaterina Krasikova,
  • Anastasiia Ziubanova,
  • Shamset Unarokova,
  • Susanna Makerova,
  • Olga Dragoy,
  • Olga Dragoy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1212701
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The present study expands the eye-tracking-while reading research toward less studied languages of different typological classes (polysynthetic Adyghe vs. synthetic Russian) that use a Cyrillic script. In the corpus reading data from the two languages, we confirmed the widely studied effects of word frequency and word length on eye movements in Adyghe-Russian bilingual individuals for both languages. We also confirmed morphological effects in Adyghe reading (part-of-speech class and the number of lexical affixes) that were previously shown in some morphologically-rich languages. Importantly, we demonstrated that bilinguals’ reading in Adyghe does differ quantitatively (the effect of language on reading times) and qualitatively (different effects of landing and previous/upcoming words on the eye movements within a current word) from their reading in Russian.

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