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Abstract

Healy (1994) and Koriat and Greenberg (1994) offered different theoretical accounts of the missing-letter effect (MLE) in the letter-detection task, whereby a disproportionate number of letter-detection errors occur in frequent function words. Healy emphasized identification processes, whereas Koriat and Greenberg viewed the structural role of the embedding word to be crucial. Recent research suggests that neither position alone can account for the complete set of observations pertaining to the MLE. The present paper offers a theoretical integration of these competing explanations of letter detection in terms of a GO (guidance-organization) model of reading. This model specifies how structural processing of connected text helps guide eye movements to semantically informative parts of the text, enabling readers to achieve on-line fluency. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
The GO model: A reconsideration of the role of structural units in guiding and organizing text on line
Author
Greenberg, Seth N; Healy, Alice F; Koriat, Asher; Kreiner, Hamutal
Pages
428-33
Publication year
2004
Publication date
Jun 2004
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
10699384
e-ISSN
15315320
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
204912466
Copyright
Copyright Springer Science & Business Media Jun 2004