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ENglish Reading Online (ENRO)

The ENglish Reading Online (ENRO) is a project dedicated to documenting and analyzing English reading comprehension and its component skills in university student pools within and across countries of the world. So far, ENRO partners have recruited samples of L2 speakers of English from 13 countries including Japan, Mongolia, Serbia, and Thailand. ENRO also contains 7 samples of L1 English speaking controls (from Canada, New Zealand, UK, and USA). All materials for the ENRO database are collected online. These new data will contribute to the evaluation of how group differences in language background (L1) and individual differences in component skills of reading affect reading proficiency in the same L2 (English). Data collection for ENRO’s first wave is expected to conclude in December 2021.

We are always looking for more collaborators that are interested in extending MECO and ENRO to new languages and participant samples. If you are interested in joining the team, please contact us.

Project Leaders

Victor Kuperman, McMaster University

Noam Siegelman, Haskins Laboratories

First wave (2021)

Argentina (Spanish)

Diego E. Shalom
Universidad de Buenos Aires

Carolina Gattei
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella

Belgium (Dutch)

Marc Brysbaert
Ghent University

Belgium (French)

Alain Content
Université Libre de Bruxelles, LCLD

Fabienne Chetail
Université Libre de Bruxelles, LCLD

Canada (English, McMaster University)

Victor Kuperman
McMaster University

Canada (English, University of Alberta)

Juhani Järvikivi
University of Alberta

Lindsay Griener
University of Alberta

Canada (English + French, University of Ottawa)

Kim Thériault
University of Ottawa

Vanessa Taler
University of Ottawa

Canada (French, McGill University)

Debra Titone
McGill University

Pauline Palma
McGill University

Esteban Hernández-Rivera
McGill University

Germany (German, University of Goettingen)

Sascha Schroeder
University of Goettingen

Germany (German, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf):

Ingo Plag
Heinrich-Heine-Universität

Lea Kawaletz
Heinrich-Heine-Universität

Israel (Hebrew)

Ram Frost
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Israel (Arabic)

Avital Deutsch
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Nadine Abdel-Rahman
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Italy (Italian, University of Milano-Bicocca)

Marco Marelli
University of Milano-Bicocca

Italy (Italian, SISSA, Trieste)

Davide Crepaldi
SISSA, Trieste

Viola Del Pinto
SISSA, Trieste

Japan (Japanese)

Koji Miwa
Nagoya University

Mongolia (Mongolian)

Odonchimeg Tumee
Khovd State University

Shurentsetseg Delgersuren
Khovd State University

Enkhzaya
Khovd State University

New Zealand (English)

Irina Elgort
Victoria University of Wellington

Paul Warren
Victoria University of Wellington

Ross van de Wetering
Victoria University of Wellington

Russia (Russian)

Natalia Slioussar
HSE Moscow

Serbia (Serbian)

Ksenija Mišić
University of Belgrade

Jasmina Arsenijevic Mijalkovic
University of Belgrade

Dušica Filipović Đurđević
University of Belgrade

Slovenia (Slovenian)

Christina Manouilidou
University of Ljubljana

Neža Marija Slosar
University of Ljubljana

Taiwan (Mandarin Chinese)

Jun Ren Lee
National Taiwan Normal University

Christine S. Chang
National Taiwan Normal University

Denise Hsien Wu
National Taiwan Normal University

Thailand (Thai)

Benjamin Clarke
Thammasat University

United Kingdom (English)

Denis Drieghe
University of Southampton

Charlotte Lee
University of Southampton

USA (English, New York)

Irina A. Sekerina
College of Staten Island, CUNY

USA (English, Michigan)

Aline Godfroid
Michigan State University

Brittany Finch
Michigan State University