A Visualized CiteSpace Analysis on Eye-Tracking in Language Studies Abroad
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v11i3.14923Keywords:
CiteSpace, Eye movement, Language.Abstract
This study analyzes the articles and reviews in eye-movement applied in language studies published between 2017 and 2021 with the CiteSpace software. Key research domains, research focuses and fronts, main researchers and key literature are analyzed with visualization tool accordingly from following aspects, that is, number of publications, countries, institutions, co-cited journals, literature, authors, co-occurrence of keywords and co-citation. Through analysis, this study found that the studies on eye-tracking in language studies have received continuous attention abroad and its research fields are mainly language comprehension, language acquisition and speech production. In addition, this paper briefly introduces the main researchers and key literature in this field, aims to provide researchers with referential literature.
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