Cognitive psychology research shows that humans have the instinct for abstract thinking, where association plays an essential role in language comprehension. Especially for Chinese, its ideographic writing system allows radicals to trigger semantic association without the need of phonetics. In fact, subconsciously using the associative information guided by radicals is a key for readers to ensure the robustness of semantic understanding. Fortunately, many basic and extended concepts related to radicals are systematically included in Chinese language dictionaries, which leaves a handy but unexplored way for improving Chinese text representation and classification. To this end, we draw inspirations from cognitive principles between ideography...
Certain models of the mental lexicon feature a lemma level that stores lexico-syntactic representati...
This paper describes a case study of a Chinese brain-injured patient with mild dyslexia and more sev...
Distributional Similarity has attracted considerable attention in the field of natural language proc...
Recent years, Chinese text classification has attracted more and more research attention. However, m...
Symposium 9 - Character and word processing: 3According to Weekes and Chen (2004) and Chen et al. (2...
Posters Session 3 - abstract no. PS3:10Two experiments investigated whether knowledge of semantic ra...
The research reported investigates word recognition in Chinese. A one-character Chinese word is comp...
Previous research has examined cross-linguistic importance of phonological and morphological awarene...
[[abstract]]Learners of Mandarin Chinese often find reading and writing Chinese characters extremely...
Designations have been used very inconsistently in deciphering the nature of the Chinese writing sys...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
Auclair and Sieroff (2002) examined lateralized cuing effects in the identification of centrally pre...
This study investigates the effects of teaching semantic radicals in inferring the meanings of unfam...
Chinese radicals are linguistic elements smaller than Chinese characters1. Normally, a radical is a ...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...
Certain models of the mental lexicon feature a lemma level that stores lexico-syntactic representati...
This paper describes a case study of a Chinese brain-injured patient with mild dyslexia and more sev...
Distributional Similarity has attracted considerable attention in the field of natural language proc...
Recent years, Chinese text classification has attracted more and more research attention. However, m...
Symposium 9 - Character and word processing: 3According to Weekes and Chen (2004) and Chen et al. (2...
Posters Session 3 - abstract no. PS3:10Two experiments investigated whether knowledge of semantic ra...
The research reported investigates word recognition in Chinese. A one-character Chinese word is comp...
Previous research has examined cross-linguistic importance of phonological and morphological awarene...
[[abstract]]Learners of Mandarin Chinese often find reading and writing Chinese characters extremely...
Designations have been used very inconsistently in deciphering the nature of the Chinese writing sys...
In a character decision task, phonetic compound targets (composed of a semantic radical and a phonet...
Auclair and Sieroff (2002) examined lateralized cuing effects in the identification of centrally pre...
This study investigates the effects of teaching semantic radicals in inferring the meanings of unfam...
Chinese radicals are linguistic elements smaller than Chinese characters1. Normally, a radical is a ...
Little research has been done about the neural substrate of the sublexical level of Chinese word rec...
Certain models of the mental lexicon feature a lemma level that stores lexico-syntactic representati...
This paper describes a case study of a Chinese brain-injured patient with mild dyslexia and more sev...
Distributional Similarity has attracted considerable attention in the field of natural language proc...