It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output via semantic representations (e.g. Wang WS-Y. The Chinese language. Scientific American 1973; 228: 50-60). However, it is possible (at least in principle) that Chinese characters can be read aloud without access to the mappings between semantic representations and phonological output that are presumed to underlie normal spoken word production. We report the confrontation naming and oral reading performance of a Chinese anemic patient, YQS, whose word comprehension, word repetition and oral reading skills are intact. When her retrieval of names from pictures is compared with her retrieval of the same names from print, there is a highly signific...
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
Reading and writing are inevitably affected by the features of the orthography in question. This pa...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
We report a study investigating the factors that predict the naming performance of four Chinese-spea...
We report the oral reading performance of a Chinese anomic patient LJG, whose reduced confrontation ...
Background: For alphabetic scripts, the obligatory phonological mediation hypothesis about written l...
We report a Chinese-speaking dementia patient with left temporal lobe ischemic damage, WJX, who show...
This paper reports the influence of age-of-acquisition (AoA) effects on the oral reading accuracy of...
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and ...
This study examined a hypothesis discussed in Bi, Han, Weekes, and Shu (2007) of a non-lexical syste...
Language development entails four fundamental and interactive abilities: listening, speaking, readin...
Background: Anomia therapies can be broadly categorised into semantically based and word-form based....
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
Reading and writing are inevitably affected by the features of the orthography in question. This pa...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
It is often assumed that oral reading of Chinese script proceeds from print to phonological output v...
We report a study investigating the factors that predict the naming performance of four Chinese-spea...
We report the oral reading performance of a Chinese anomic patient LJG, whose reduced confrontation ...
Background: For alphabetic scripts, the obligatory phonological mediation hypothesis about written l...
We report a Chinese-speaking dementia patient with left temporal lobe ischemic damage, WJX, who show...
This paper reports the influence of age-of-acquisition (AoA) effects on the oral reading accuracy of...
This article describes a Cantonese dyslexic patient with a dissociation between reading ability and ...
This study examined a hypothesis discussed in Bi, Han, Weekes, and Shu (2007) of a non-lexical syste...
Language development entails four fundamental and interactive abilities: listening, speaking, readin...
Background: Anomia therapies can be broadly categorised into semantically based and word-form based....
We report a Cantonese-speaking brain-damaged patient, CML, who demonstrates better oral reading than...
Reading and writing are inevitably affected by the features of the orthography in question. This pa...
A computational model of oral reading developed by Plaut et al. proposes that reading aloud low-freq...