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Eye Tracking Function and Content Words in Persian Subtitles

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  313-338

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 1. Introduction Eye-tracking research on language, media and translation has gained ground over the last three decades. Due to their multi-semiotic nature,tracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function wordss have been the subject of a number of eye-tracking studies. Many influential factors such as stylistic features, translation method, lexical frequency, etc. have been analyzed. However, there is still an exponential need for further research on this area, especially in the context of Persian language. 2. Research Objectives This research aims to compare the attention given to function andtracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words in Persiantracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function wordss by analyzing four eye-tracking data. 3. Research Questions Is there any significant difference between attention allocation to function andtracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words in Persiantracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function wordss in terms of fourtracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words (fixation duration, fixation number, first fixation duration and skipping)? 4. Research Hypothesis H: Fixation duration, fixation number and first fixation duration are significantly larger fortracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words compared totracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words, while the number of skippedtracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words is significantly higher compared totracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words. 5. Method Forty random participants (23 females and 17 males) participated in the study randomly. They had normal or corrected-to-normal vision. A written consent was obtained from the participants prior to the experiment. A scene of Elle was chosen as stimuli for the experiment. Thetracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function wordss were made bytracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words Edit Software. SMI eye tracking device with a sampling rate of 60 Hz was used to collect thetracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words after performing a three-point calibration. The areas of interest were determined and BeGaze software was used to extract the data. Finally, thetracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words were examined in SPSS software. 6. Conclusion The results of the test showed that there was a significant difference in attention allocation to lexical and functional words. The fixation duration, fixation number and first fixation duration were significantly larger for thetracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words compared to thetracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words, while the number of the skippedtracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words was significantly higher compared to thetracker| eye data| subtitle| content words| function words.

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    APA: Copy

    ZAHEDI, SABER, & KHOSHSALIGHEH, MASOOD. (2019). Eye Tracking Function and Content Words in Persian Subtitles. LANGUAGE RELATED RESEARCH (COMPARATIVE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE RESEARCH), 10(4 (52) ), 313-338. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/166237/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ZAHEDI SABER, KHOSHSALIGHEH MASOOD. Eye Tracking Function and Content Words in Persian Subtitles. LANGUAGE RELATED RESEARCH (COMPARATIVE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE RESEARCH)[Internet]. 2019;10(4 (52) ):313-338. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/166237/en

    IEEE: Copy

    SABER ZAHEDI, and MASOOD KHOSHSALIGHEH, “Eye Tracking Function and Content Words in Persian Subtitles,” LANGUAGE RELATED RESEARCH (COMPARATIVE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE RESEARCH), vol. 10, no. 4 (52) , pp. 313–338, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/166237/en

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