This study examined how skilled Japanese readers activate semantic information when reading kanji compound words at both the lexical and sentence levels. Experiment 1 used a lexical decision task for two-kanji compound words and nonwords. When nonwords were composed of kanji that were semantically similar to the kanji of real words, reaction times were longer and error rates were higher than when nonwords had kanji that were not semantically similar. Experiment 2 used a proofreading task (detection of kanji miscombinations) for the same two-kanji compound words and nonwords at the sentence level. In this task, semantically similar nonwords were detected faster than dissimilar nonwords, but error rates were much higher for the semantically s...
This study investigates how katakana and kanji nouns embedded in Japanese sentences are processed am...
This research was designed to examine how the knowledge of kanji in their first language influences ...
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...
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...
Research on Japanese reading has generally indicated that processing of the logographic script Kanji...
The structure of lexical representations in semantic memory and their processes were investigated th...
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
This research was designed to examine how the knowledge of kanji in their first language influences ...
Effects of the number of meanings (NOM) and the relatedness of those meanings (ROM) were examined fo...
This study was designed to examine how Chinese learners of Japanese in an advanced class process Kan...
Utilizing a word-by-word reading paradigm, we investigated the role of orthographic familiarity in t...
The current study investigated the effects of sentence contextual constraint on auditory processing ...
Language comprehension involves the integration of semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic sources of kno...
This study investigates how katakana and kanji nouns embedded in Japanese sentences are processed am...
This research was designed to examine how the knowledge of kanji in their first language influences ...
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...
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...
Research on Japanese reading has generally indicated that processing of the logographic script Kanji...
The structure of lexical representations in semantic memory and their processes were investigated th...
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
This research was designed to examine how the knowledge of kanji in their first language influences ...
Effects of the number of meanings (NOM) and the relatedness of those meanings (ROM) were examined fo...
This study was designed to examine how Chinese learners of Japanese in an advanced class process Kan...
Utilizing a word-by-word reading paradigm, we investigated the role of orthographic familiarity in t...
The current study investigated the effects of sentence contextual constraint on auditory processing ...
Language comprehension involves the integration of semantic, syntactic, and pragmatic sources of kno...
This study investigates how katakana and kanji nouns embedded in Japanese sentences are processed am...
This research was designed to examine how the knowledge of kanji in their first language influences ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the processing routs of Japanese Kanji words fo...