LINGUIST List 20.195
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Wed Jan 21 2009
Qs: Does Linger (Self-Paced Reading) Run with Korean?
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1. Lucy
Kim,
Does Linger (Self-Paced Reading) Run with Korean?
Message 1: Does Linger (Self-Paced Reading) Run with Korean?
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Date: 20-Jan-2009
From: Lucy Kim <lucykimmy gmail.com>
Subject: Does Linger (Self-Paced Reading) Run with Korean?
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I would be grateful if anyone can provide answers to my questions below: 1. Does the self-paced reading program called Linger created by Doug Rohde at MIT work with the Korean language, as well as English? The Linger website notes that it runs with other languages, including Chinese, Japanese, and Russian, but it does not specify whether the list is exhaustive. I have come across studies, which used Linger in English, Chinese, and Japanese, but nothing with Korean. If anyone aware of studies that used Linger with Korean, would you please refer them to me? lucykimmy gmail.com 2. Which self-paced reading programs run with Korean? Thanks in advance for your kind assistance. Lucy Kim
Linguistic Field(s):
Psycholinguistics
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