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                             15 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A slot-filling model of sentence comprehension In-Mao Liu
1998
10 3 p. 255-266
12 p.
article
2 Childrens stroke sequence errors in writing Chinese characters Nancy Law
1998
10 3 p. 267-292
26 p.
article
3 Cognitive processing of Chinese characters, words, sentences and Japanese kanji and kana: An introduction Che Kan Leong
1998
10 3 p. 155-164
10 p.
article
4 Context effects and the processing of spoken homophones Ping Li
1998
10 3 p. 223-243
21 p.
article
5 Differential effects of phonological priming on Chinesecharacter recognition B.S. Weekes
1998
10 3 p. 201-221
21 p.
article
6 Form and sound similarity effects in kanji recognition H. Saito
1998
10 3 p. 323-357
35 p.
article
7 Identifying the On- and Kun-readings of Chinesecharacters: Identification of On versus Kun as a strategy-basedjudgment Hitoshi Hirose
1998
10 3 p. 375-394
20 p.
article
8 Phonological codes as early sources of constraint in Chineseword identification: A review of current discoveries andtheoretical accounts Li-Hai Tan
1998
10 3 p. 165-200
36 p.
article
9 The effective visual field in reading Chinese Hsuan-Chih Chen
1998
10 3 p. 245-254
10 p.
article
10 The effects of morphological semantics on the processing of Japanesetwo-kanji compound words Katsuo Tamaoka
1998
10 3 p. 293-322
30 p.
article
11 The effects of polysemy for Japanese katakana words Yasushi Hino
1998
10 3 p. 395-424
30 p.
article
12 The role of phonology in reading Japanese:Or why I dont hear myself when reading Japanese Sachiko Kinoshita
1998
10 3 p. 439-455
17 p.
article
13 The time course of semantic and phonological access in naming kanjiand kana words Jun Yamada
1998
10 3 p. 425-437
13 p.
article
14 What matters in kanji word naming: Consistency, regularity, or On/Kun-reading difference? Taeko Nakayama Wydell
1998
10 3 p. 359-373
15 p.
article
15 Writing errors in Japanese kanji: A study withJapanese students and foreign learners of Japanese T. Hatta
1998
10 3 p. 457-470
14 p.
article
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