Reading English-Language Haiku: Processes of Meaning Construction Revealed by Eye Movements
In the present study, poets and cognitive scientists came together to investigate the construction of meaning in the process of reading normative, 3-line English-language haiku (ELH), as found in leading ELH journals. The particular haiku which we presented to our readers consisted of two semantical...
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Main Authors: | Hermann J Mueller (Author), Thomas Geyer (Author), Franziska Günther (Author), Jim Kacian (Author), Stella Pierides (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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