Reading text with and without diacritics alters brain activation: The case of Arabic

Volume: 39, Issue: 4, Pages: 1189 - 1198
Published: Nov 12, 2019
Abstract
Diacritics in Arabic are optional orthographic symbols used to alter the pronunciation of a letter or distinguish between words of similar spellings, which may add or subtract complexity by imposing additional loads on the individual’s information-processing system. In this study, we explored how reading Arabic text with and without diacritical signs (known as ḥarakāt) can influence readers’ brain activation. An electroencephalogram (EEG)...
Paper Details
Title
Reading text with and without diacritics alters brain activation: The case of Arabic
Published Date
Nov 12, 2019
Volume
39
Issue
4
Pages
1189 - 1198
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