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Reading and writing: Insights from the alphasyllabaries of South and Southeast Asia

Can parafoveal-on-foveal effects be obtained when reading an unspaced alphasyllabic script (Thai)?

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Sonali Nag & Charles A. Perfetti. (2014) Reading and writing: Insights from the alphasyllabaries of South and Southeast Asia. Writing Systems Research 6:1, pages 1-9.
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