Abstract

This paper summarizes the eye movement research of Chinese language in two aspects. The paper sums up the results of eye movement research of bilinguals who are foreign students and minority students reading Chinese. Finally get the conclusion that word segmentation, text style, mother tongue background and the familiarity with second language can affect the language cognition approach to bilinguals.

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