Does reading more books increase reading speed?
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But the more you read and especially the more variety in your reading, the more you will come across these things and the faster you'll be able to recognize them when you see them again. I was reading a book the other day that used the word ameliorate. I had no clue what that word meant individually, didn't recognize any of its root components, but because of its surrounding context and my confidence in my literary skills I was able to understand roughly what it meant without breaking stride in my reading. Sometimes I'll read a sentence in one way, realize it doesn't make sense with the pauses and emphasis I applied to it initially, then rearrange the meaning without re-reading the sentence because I realize the structure is similar to something else I read and reading it that way makes it make sense. This applies even more to reading in languages that you aren't comfortable with or that you're still learning. The more you are exposed to all of these different things the more that knowledge is applied subconsciously and the easier it is to recognize patterns you've already seen.
I don't know if there is a plateau you can reach with reading speed, if it's dependent on your ability to comprehend what is being read, then my best guess would be no because we can always increase our speed at putting two and two together. I do believe that our reading speed can be increased by increasing not just the amount of what we read, but also the variety and sources of what we read to expose ourselves to even more patterns and styles.
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If I were to conduct such an experiment, how should I do it?
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