Eye Movement Control in Turkish Word Length and Morphological Complexity Effects on Fixation Landing Positions

2015-08-21

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Citation Formats
C. Acartürk and B. Kırkıcı, “Eye Movement Control in Turkish Word Length and Morphological Complexity Effects on Fixation Landing Positions,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.jemr.org/download/pictures/da/n8i90w67cpeyyi4q7sipd6qm9sgnh8/ecem2015_abstracts_last_version_150821.pdf.