English words with an inconsistent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion or with more than one pronunciation (homographic heterophones; e.g., lead-/l epsilon d/, /lid/) are read aloud more slowly than matched controls, presumably due to competition processes. In Japanese kanji, the majority of the characters have multiple readings for the same orthographic unit: the native Japanese reading (KUN) and the derived Chinese reading (ON). This leads to the question of whether reading these characters also shows processing costs. Studies examining this issue have provided mixed evidence. The current study addressed the question of whether processing of these kanji characters leads to the simultaneous activation of their KUN and ON reading, This was measu...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
The present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
English words with an inconsistent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion or with more than one pronunciatio...
English words with an inconsistent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion or with more than one pronunciatio...
In a masked priming word-naming task, a facilitation due to the initial-segmental sound overlap for ...
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
Most Japanese Kanji characters have several different pronunciations, at least one ON-reading (of Ch...
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 present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
An experiment investigated the role of phonological activation in Japanese adults’ reading of ideogr...
There is an increasing body of research on the role of phonological codes in reading. To investigate...
There is an increasing body of research on the role of phonological codes in reading. To investigate...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
The present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
English words with an inconsistent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion or with more than one pronunciatio...
English words with an inconsistent grapheme-to-phoneme conversion or with more than one pronunciatio...
In a masked priming word-naming task, a facilitation due to the initial-segmental sound overlap for ...
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
Two experiments investigated the effect of kanji morphemic homophony on lexical decision and naming....
Most Japanese Kanji characters have several different pronunciations, at least one ON-reading (of Ch...
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 present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
An experiment investigated the role of phonological activation in Japanese adults’ reading of ideogr...
There is an increasing body of research on the role of phonological codes in reading. To investigate...
There is an increasing body of research on the role of phonological codes in reading. To investigate...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...
The present study examined whether Japanese readers activate phonological information when reading k...
Theories of language production generally describe the segment as the basic unit in phonological enc...