Causes:

If word endings are omitted when reading, this has the following possible causes:

The reader tries to read the word at once. If the word is too long for this, the ends of the words are typically not physically seen.

Example:

The reader wants to read the word “master”. However, it can only read a maximum of 5 letters at a glance and is highly unlikely to recognise the last letter. So he reads “maste“.

Remedy:

This reader must divide the word werden into two segments and read mast-er in order to recognise all the letters with certainty.