Keating, 2013 - Google Patents
Eye-tracking with textKeating, 2013
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- Keating G
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- Research methods in second language psycholinguistics
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70 Gregory D. Keating it deserves, in part because it appeared in a psychology journal and wasn't initially known to many SLA researchers, and also because on-line L2 processing research was largely nonexistent at the time, save for a pair of self-paced reading studies …
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