Book contents
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Language acquisition
- Part II Language processing
- 21 Tones and voice registers
- 22 How to compare tones
- 23 Studying sentence generation during scene-viewing in Hindi with eye-tracking
- 24 Thai-specific and general reading processes in developing and skilled Thai readers
- 25 Eye movement guidance in reading unspaced text in Thai and Chinese
- 26 Southeast Asian writing systems: a challenge to current models of visual information processing in reading
- 27 Preferred Argument Structure and Thai varieties of English: evidence of cognitive processing limitations?
- 28 Cross-language perception of word-final stops
- 29 Uncovering bilingual memory representations
- 30 Eye movements and reading in the alphasyllabic scripts of South and Southeast Asia
- Part III Language and brain
- References
- Index
25 - Eye movement guidance in reading unspaced text in Thai and Chinese
from Part II - Language processing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2013
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Language acquisition
- Part II Language processing
- 21 Tones and voice registers
- 22 How to compare tones
- 23 Studying sentence generation during scene-viewing in Hindi with eye-tracking
- 24 Thai-specific and general reading processes in developing and skilled Thai readers
- 25 Eye movement guidance in reading unspaced text in Thai and Chinese
- 26 Southeast Asian writing systems: a challenge to current models of visual information processing in reading
- 27 Preferred Argument Structure and Thai varieties of English: evidence of cognitive processing limitations?
- 28 Cross-language perception of word-final stops
- 29 Uncovering bilingual memory representations
- 30 Eye movements and reading in the alphasyllabic scripts of South and Southeast Asia
- Part III Language and brain
- References
- Index
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- South and Southeast Asian Psycholinguistics , pp. 265 - 271Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2013