The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension

Burigo M, Schack T (2017)
Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow.

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2017
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10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference
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Moscow
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Burigo M, Schack T. The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension. Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow.
Burigo, M., & Schack, T. (2017). The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension. Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow.
Burigo, Michele, and Schack, Thomas. 2017. “The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension”. Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow .
Burigo, M., and Schack, T. (2017).“The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension”. Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow.
Burigo, M., & Schack, T., 2017. The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension. Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow.
M. Burigo and T. Schack, “The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension”, Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow, 2017.
Burigo, M., Schack, T.: The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension. Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow (2017).
Burigo, Michele, and Schack, Thomas. “The Role of Eye Movements in Situated Spatial Language Comprehension”. Presented at the 10th Embodied and Situated Language Processing conference, Moscow, 2017.
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