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July 2001

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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p. 87Appendix 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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