Future challenges to e-z reader: Effects of OVP and morphology on processing long and short compounds

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4):488-489 (2003)
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Abstract

We argue that although E-Z Reader does a good job in simulating many basic facts related to readers' eye movements, two phenomena appear to pose a challenge to the model. The first has to do with word length mediating the way compound words are identified; the second concerns the effects of initial fixation position in a word on eye behavior.

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