Tsai, C.-H. (2001). Word identification and eye movements
in reading Chinese: A modeling approach. Doctoral
dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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Appendix
A
Tables
Table |
A1 |
Distribution of Word Lengths |
A2 |
Frequency and Percentage of Critical Fragment Tokens
with no, Conjunctive, or Disjunctive Ambiguity |
A3 |
Frequency, Percentage, and Recall Rate for Unique
Critical Fragments with Conjunctive or no Ambiguity |
A4 |
Frequency, Percentage, Correct Identification and
Recall Rates for Critical Fragment Tokens with Conjunctive or
no Ambiguity |
A5 |
Frequency, Percentage, Average Number of Words in
Correct Tokenization per Fragment, and Frequency and
Percentage of Fragments with Multiple Correct Tokenizations
for Unique Critical Fragments with Disjunctive
Ambiguity |
A6 |
Frequency, Percentage, Average Number of Words in
Correct Tokenization per Fragment, and Frequency and
Percentage of Fragments with Multiple Correct Tokenizations
for Critical Fragment Tokens with Disjunctive
Ambiguity |
A7 |
Performance of FMM and GMM over Unique Critical
Fragments |
A8 |
Performance of FMM and GMM over Critical Fragment
Tokens |
A9 |
Performance of FMM, AWF, and MI over Unique Critical
Fragments Unresolvable by GMM |
A10 |
Performance of FMM, AWF, and MI over Critical
Fragments Tokens Unresolvable by GMM |
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Tsai, 2001