Posters Session 3 - abstract no. PS3:10Two experiments investigated whether knowledge of semantic radicals has an effect on Chinese character recognition. Experiment 1 used a lexical decision task to manipulate character frequency and combinability of the semantic radical defined as the number of characters in which the semantic radical appears. The results showed effects of lexical status, character frequency and combinability and an interaction between combinability and frequency. The combinability manipulation had a larger effect for low frequency characters than high frequency characters. Participants were faster to respond to characters than pseudocharacters and high frequency characters containing lower combinability radicals. ERP dat...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...
The nature of sublexical processing in reading complex (or compound) Chinese characters was investig...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
Symposium 9 - Character and word processing: 3According to Weekes and Chen (2004) and Chen et al. (2...
Auclair and Sieroff (2002) examined lateralized cuing effects in the identification of centrally pre...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
The research reported investigates word recognition in Chinese. A one-character Chinese word is comp...
Studies have suggested that visually presented words are obligatorily decomposed into constituents t...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to report the second occurrence of repeated items in a rapi...
This dissertation examines the effects of semantic and phonetic radicals on Chinese character decodi...
This study aimed to investigate the timecourse and neural underpinnings of the coding of radical pos...
Extending previous studies on sub-lexical character constituent activation in Japanese and Chinese, ...
Session - Spelling and morphology: cross-linguistic evidence: no. 3The conference's website is locat...
Three experiments are reported here to address the question of whether submorphemic information is i...
Previous research has examined cross-linguistic importance of phonological and morphological awarene...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...
The nature of sublexical processing in reading complex (or compound) Chinese characters was investig...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...
Symposium 9 - Character and word processing: 3According to Weekes and Chen (2004) and Chen et al. (2...
Auclair and Sieroff (2002) examined lateralized cuing effects in the identification of centrally pre...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
The research reported investigates word recognition in Chinese. A one-character Chinese word is comp...
Studies have suggested that visually presented words are obligatorily decomposed into constituents t...
Repetition blindness (RB) is the failure to report the second occurrence of repeated items in a rapi...
This dissertation examines the effects of semantic and phonetic radicals on Chinese character decodi...
This study aimed to investigate the timecourse and neural underpinnings of the coding of radical pos...
Extending previous studies on sub-lexical character constituent activation in Japanese and Chinese, ...
Session - Spelling and morphology: cross-linguistic evidence: no. 3The conference's website is locat...
Three experiments are reported here to address the question of whether submorphemic information is i...
Previous research has examined cross-linguistic importance of phonological and morphological awarene...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...
The nature of sublexical processing in reading complex (or compound) Chinese characters was investig...
The word superiority effect is one of the most robust findings in English word recognition. It is co...