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Mouse cursor tracking is becoming a popular tool for psycholinguistic research, but it is unclear whether it is as sensitive as other methods such as eye tracking. In this study, we tested whether listeners of Mandarin Chinese can use nominal classifiers and tonal information in pre-classifier numerals to make predictions about upcoming words by registering listeners' eye- and mouse cursor-movements simultaneously. We replicated existing eye-tracking results that listeners used nominal classifiers, but not numeral tones, to predict, and obtained highly comparable results from mouse cursor tracking.
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