Abstract

This paper gives an overview of the study of the eye movement of Chinese native speakers in the academic circles and summarizes the results of the study of eye movement of Chinese native speakers from the aspects of reading foreign language. Finally, it is concluded that the familiarity of language, word segmentation, text style and mother tongue background will affect the language cognition of Chinese native speakers.

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