Two experiments examined whether the speed of activating different aspects of a word's meaning influences the time course of accessing phonology and meaning. The authors used a backward masking paradigm with Chinese materials. When targets were exposed at threshold + 14 ms, homophonic masks were observed to facilitate target identification. Semantic masks in the absence of associative relatedness to targets did not affect recognition, irrespective of target semantic vagueness. Associate masks facilitated the recognition of semantically precise but not vague targets. These findings suggest that phonological activation precedes semantic activation and the activation of associative relatedness of vague-semantic characters. The authors argue th...
293 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The results of the priming ex...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
UnrestrictedThe research described in this thesis explores the role of phonology in Chinese word rec...
A backward-masking procedure was used to examine phonological processing in Chinese character identi...
One of the central concerns in theories of reading skills is the role of phonology in access to word...
This research examines the role of phonological information in recognizing Chinese characters. A con...
In reading, lexical form-form relations may be more reliable than form-meaning relations. Accordingl...
Two experiments with the Stroop paradigm were conducted to investigate the role of phonological code...
We report two experiments investigating the effect of phonological priming on the recognition of two...
Evidence for phonological activation in the recognition of 2-character Chinese words was discovered ...
In this study, we investigated the role of visual and phonological information in lexical access of ...
Phonological and orthographic constraints on semantic activation in reading Chinese were investigate...
Homophone interference effects in Stroop experiments are often taken as evidence for the hypothesis ...
The role of phonological information in English word identification and the activation pattern of ph...
The issue of how activation is transmitted from semantic to phonological level in spoken production ...
293 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The results of the priming ex...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
UnrestrictedThe research described in this thesis explores the role of phonology in Chinese word rec...
A backward-masking procedure was used to examine phonological processing in Chinese character identi...
One of the central concerns in theories of reading skills is the role of phonology in access to word...
This research examines the role of phonological information in recognizing Chinese characters. A con...
In reading, lexical form-form relations may be more reliable than form-meaning relations. Accordingl...
Two experiments with the Stroop paradigm were conducted to investigate the role of phonological code...
We report two experiments investigating the effect of phonological priming on the recognition of two...
Evidence for phonological activation in the recognition of 2-character Chinese words was discovered ...
In this study, we investigated the role of visual and phonological information in lexical access of ...
Phonological and orthographic constraints on semantic activation in reading Chinese were investigate...
Homophone interference effects in Stroop experiments are often taken as evidence for the hypothesis ...
The role of phonological information in English word identification and the activation pattern of ph...
The issue of how activation is transmitted from semantic to phonological level in spoken production ...
293 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.The results of the priming ex...
In alphabetic languages, emerging evidence from behavioral and neuroimaging studies shows the rapid ...
UnrestrictedThe research described in this thesis explores the role of phonology in Chinese word rec...