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The impact of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) on reading by nonnative speakers

Boo, Zann; Conklin, Kathy

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Authors

Zann Boo

KATHY CONKLIN K.CONKLIN@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Professor of Psycholinguistics



Abstract

With the proliferation of cell phones and other small handheld electronic devices, more and more people are using software that presents texts one word at a time. This trend can be attributed to the small screen sizes afforded by these modern electronics. Importantly, software companies often claim that such products, which present texts word-by-word, make reading more efficient, as reading speed is increased without sacrificing comprehension. Alongside this, nonnative speakers are often told to read more in their second language to improve their language skills. This leads to important questions about whether the manner in which reading is done is important. To address this, the current study explores the impact of word-by-word presentation of a text on nonnative reading comprehension, as well as on native speakers who provide a baseline of performance. Nonnative and native speakers were presented with a full text on a piece of paper to read naturally, as well as texts presented one word at a time at rates of 500-wpm and 1000-wpm. For native speakers, reading comprehension was impaired when single words were presented at rates of 500-wpm and 1000-wpm compared to natural reading. When compared to the native speakers, the nonnative speakers show the same pattern of impaired reading comprehension for words presented one at a time at rates of 500-wpm and 1000-wpm compared to natural reading.

Citation

Boo, Z., & Conklin, K. (2015). The impact of Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) on reading by nonnative speakers

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 1, 2015
Publication Date Nov 30, 2015
Deposit Date Aug 30, 2017
Publicly Available Date Aug 30, 2017
Journal Journal of Second Language Teaching and Research
Electronic ISSN 2045-4031
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 1
Keywords RSVP, Speed reading, Reading comprehension, Second language, Nonnative speakers
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/765223
Publisher URL http://pops.uclan.ac.uk/index.php/jsltr/article/view/334

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