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English scores the highest number of words per minute, followed by Spanish with shorter syllables. In non-alphabetic languages, reading speed is slow since they have characters rather than syllables.
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Read More »The average reading speed across all languages is 1.42 ± 0.13 texts/min (± Standard Deviation).
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Read More »Something else that played a role in the character reading speed was vowels. Vowels in Hebrew and Arabic are partially written or nonexistent, making their character speed lower than in the other languages. Spanish speakers read the fastest syllables at 526 syllables per minute. This is because Spanish has many short syllables. Compare that number to Slovenian speakers who read only 232 syllables per minute. When it comes down to words per minute, English was the fastest at 228, followed by Spanish and Dutch. Researchers also found that reading speeds changed with age. Older participants (60 – 85 years) read about 20% slower than the rest. With a little practice, that can improve.
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Read More »The length of the text is fated since we are comparing alphabetic and non-alphabetic languages. The two have different language characteristics. For instance, Hebrew and Arabic vowels are not written or only partially written, while Chinese and Japanese languages are non-alphabetic. Thus, the valid measure of reading speeds using a stopwatch are words per minute, texts per minute, syllables per minute, and characters per minute, exclusive of punctuation marks and spaces. Natives also tend to read faster than individuals who speak the language as a second language.
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