Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming. Effects were examined from both the left-hand and right-hand positions of Japanese two-kanji compound words. The number of homophones affected the processing of compound words in the same way for both tasks. For left-hand kanji, fewer morphemic homophones led to faster lexical decision and whole-word naming. For right-hand kanji, the number of morphemic homophones did not affect either lexical decision or naming. This effect of homophonic density suggested that, when a kanji-compound word is to be processed, phonological information of its kanji constituents is automatically activated and reverberates back to generate a series of orthographi...
Previous studies reported conflicting results for the effects of homophony on visual word processing...
The present study investigated the auditory recognition of Chinese-Japanese cognates and homographs ...
The role of orthographical and phonological similarities of Kanji-word in native word recognition wa...
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
The present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
The present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role and nature of phonology in silent reading of Japan...
English words with an inconsistent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion or with more than one pronunciatio...
This study examined the nature of phonological processing in Chinese-character word recognition. Chi...
The current study investigated the effects of phonologically related context pictures on the naming ...
An experiment investigated the role of phonological activation in Japanese adults’ reading of ideogr...
Homophone effects had always been found for Japanese homophones with a single mate, but not for thos...
In a masked priming word-naming task, a facilitation due to the initial-segmental sound overlap for ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the processing routs of Japanese Kanji words fo...
This study examined how skilled Japanese readers activate semantic information when reading kanji co...
Previous studies reported conflicting results for the effects of homophony on visual word processing...
The present study investigated the auditory recognition of Chinese-Japanese cognates and homographs ...
The role of orthographical and phonological similarities of Kanji-word in native word recognition wa...
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
The present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
The present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role and nature of phonology in silent reading of Japan...
English words with an inconsistent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion or with more than one pronunciatio...
This study examined the nature of phonological processing in Chinese-character word recognition. Chi...
The current study investigated the effects of phonologically related context pictures on the naming ...
An experiment investigated the role of phonological activation in Japanese adults’ reading of ideogr...
Homophone effects had always been found for Japanese homophones with a single mate, but not for thos...
In a masked priming word-naming task, a facilitation due to the initial-segmental sound overlap for ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the processing routs of Japanese Kanji words fo...
This study examined how skilled Japanese readers activate semantic information when reading kanji co...
Previous studies reported conflicting results for the effects of homophony on visual word processing...
The present study investigated the auditory recognition of Chinese-Japanese cognates and homographs ...
The role of orthographical and phonological similarities of Kanji-word in native word recognition wa...