Processing costs when reading short message service shortcuts: An eye-tracking study

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Sinéad McCausland, J. Kingston, F. Lyddy
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Abstract

Short Message Service (SMS) messaging is associated with a variety of ‘textisms’, shortened words and other nonstandard spellings. Two such shortcuts, orthographic (e.g., deleting vowels) and phonological (e.g., sound-based respellings) abbreviations, have been associated with negative effects on reading in adults. The current study used eye tracking to investigate reading of English SMS messages with and without such shortcuts. Thirty young adults read sentences containing phonological, orthographic or mixed textisms, along with standard English sentences. Reading time, average fixation duration and total fixation count were measured. Sentences in standard English were associated with significantly faster reading times compared to the three textism conditions, with no difference between the textism types. Fewer fixations were made on standard English sentences and on sentences with phonological textisms. There was no association between the reading measures and participants' use of textisms, texting frequency or keypad preference. Although the processing cost was modest, the results support the view that sentences with texting shortcuts are harder to read than standard sentences in English.
阅读短信服务快捷方式时的处理成本:一项眼球追踪研究
短消息服务(SMS)与各种各样的“文本”、缩短的单词和其他非标准拼写有关。两种这样的捷径,正字法缩写(例如,删除元音)和语音缩写(例如,基于声音的重新拼写),对成年人的阅读产生了负面影响。目前的研究使用眼动追踪来调查有或没有这种快捷方式的英文短信阅读。30名年轻人阅读包含音韵学、正字法或混合文本的句子,以及标准的英语句子。测量阅读时间、平均注视时间和总注视次数。与三种文本主义条件相比,标准英语句子的阅读速度明显更快,而文本主义类型之间没有差异。对标准英语句子和具有语音文本的句子的关注较少。阅读测量与参与者使用文本、发短信频率或键盘偏好之间没有关联。虽然处理成本不高,但结果支持这样的观点,即带有短信快捷方式的句子比标准英语句子更难阅读。
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