Poster Session F: Language DevelopmentThe significance of phonological processing skills in learning to read an alphabetic orthography have long been recognized, and deficits in phonological skills have been identified as a core underlying reason for poor decoding in English and other alphabetic scripts. Yet in the case of Chinese, a less transparent script where grapheme-phoneme correspondence rules are not applicable, whether sublexical decoding skills are crucial still remains a controversial issue. Using event-related potential (ERP) technique, this study examined whether typically developing children are sensitive to sublexical phonological access during character naming. Primary grade four children were administered a standardized re...
The present study examined the influence of the features of Chinese characters, such as frequency, r...
The concepts of consistency and regularity characterize the orthography-to-phonology mappings of wri...
This research examines the role of phonological information in recognizing Chinese characters. A con...
While Chinese character reading relies more on addressed phonology relative to alphabetic scripts, s...
Three primed naming experiments were conducted to investigate the development of sublexical processi...
Poster Session 2: no. ps2p7Compared to alphabetic scripts, the distinct forms of Chinese characters ...
Session: Reading and writingIntroduction: Children with developmental dyslexia are usually character...
Phonological access is an important component in theories and models of word reading. However, phono...
Introduction Successful word recognition during reading requires efficient processing of orthograph...
An event-related potential (ERP) experiment was conducted to explore the differences between Chinese...
PURPOSE: Event-related potential (ERP) was employed to investigate the underlying deficits in proces...
The nature of sublexical processing in reading complex (or compound) Chinese characters was investig...
Individuals with dyslexia have deficiencies in lexical organization and processing that are behavior...
Poster Session E - Language Development, Plasticity, Multilingualism: no. E33For native readers of a...
This study examined the roles of sub-character processing, phonological awareness, morphological awa...
The present study examined the influence of the features of Chinese characters, such as frequency, r...
The concepts of consistency and regularity characterize the orthography-to-phonology mappings of wri...
This research examines the role of phonological information in recognizing Chinese characters. A con...
While Chinese character reading relies more on addressed phonology relative to alphabetic scripts, s...
Three primed naming experiments were conducted to investigate the development of sublexical processi...
Poster Session 2: no. ps2p7Compared to alphabetic scripts, the distinct forms of Chinese characters ...
Session: Reading and writingIntroduction: Children with developmental dyslexia are usually character...
Phonological access is an important component in theories and models of word reading. However, phono...
Introduction Successful word recognition during reading requires efficient processing of orthograph...
An event-related potential (ERP) experiment was conducted to explore the differences between Chinese...
PURPOSE: Event-related potential (ERP) was employed to investigate the underlying deficits in proces...
The nature of sublexical processing in reading complex (or compound) Chinese characters was investig...
Individuals with dyslexia have deficiencies in lexical organization and processing that are behavior...
Poster Session E - Language Development, Plasticity, Multilingualism: no. E33For native readers of a...
This study examined the roles of sub-character processing, phonological awareness, morphological awa...
The present study examined the influence of the features of Chinese characters, such as frequency, r...
The concepts of consistency and regularity characterize the orthography-to-phonology mappings of wri...
This research examines the role of phonological information in recognizing Chinese characters. A con...