Activation of phonological codes before access to character meaning in written Chinese

[1]  A. Koriat,et al.  Semantic facilitation in lexical decision as a function of prime-target association , 1981, Memory & cognition.

[2]  M. Tanenhaus,et al.  Context effects in lexical processing , 1987, Cognition.

[3]  Mark S. Seidenberg,et al.  Pre- and postlexical loci of contextual effects on word recognition , 1984, Memory & cognition.

[4]  G. Humphreys,et al.  Are there independent lexical and nonlexical routes in word processing? An evaluation of the dual-route theory of reading , 1985, Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

[5]  Hsuan-Chich Chen,et al.  Reading comprehension in Chinese : implications from character reading times , 1992 .

[6]  C. Perfetti,et al.  A rose is a REEZ: The two-cycles model of phonology assembly in reading English , 1995 .

[7]  G. C. Orden A ROWS is a ROSE: Spelling, sound, and reading , 1987 .

[8]  J. Baron,et al.  Use of orthographic and word-specific knowledge in reading words aloud. , 1976 .

[9]  Andrew Olson,et al.  Are Phonemic Effects in Backward Masking Evidence for Automatic Prelexical Phonemic Activation in Visual Word Recognition , 1995 .

[10]  R. Glushko The Organization and Activation of Orthographic Knowledge in Reading Aloud. , 1979 .

[11]  S. Lupker Semantic Priming without Association: A Second Look. , 1984 .

[12]  J. Ziegler,et al.  Phonological Information Provides Early Sources of Constraint in the Processing of Letter Strings , 1995 .

[13]  Henry S. R. Kao,et al.  Linguistics, psychology, and the Chinese language , 1986 .

[14]  Rumjahn Hoosain,et al.  Psycholinguistic Implications for Linguistic Relativity: A Case Study of Chinese , 1991 .

[15]  Chao-Ming Cheng,et al.  Lexical Access in Chinese: Evidence from Automatic Activation of Phonological Information , 1992 .

[16]  Michael T. Turvey,et al.  Words Written in Kana Are Named Faster Than the Same Words Written in Kanji , 1980 .

[17]  Ovid J. L. Tzeng,et al.  Language processing in Chinese , 1992 .

[18]  Peng Danling Guo Dejun Zhang Sulan THE RETRIEVAL OF INFORMATION OF CHINESE CHARACTERS IN MAKING SIMILARITY JUDGMENT UNDER RECOGNITION CONDITION , 1985 .

[19]  C. Leong,et al.  Automatic Processing of Morphemic Orthography By Mature Readers , 1987, Language and speech.

[20]  M Coltheart,et al.  Children’s use of phonological encoding when reading for meaning , 1980, Memory & cognition.

[21]  In-mao Liu,et al.  Encoding operation and transcoding as the major loci of the frequency effect , 1996, Cognition.

[22]  Giovanni B. Flores d'Arcais,et al.  Orthographic and phonological activation in recognizing Chinese characters , 1995 .

[23]  C. Osgood,et al.  Processing times for English and Chinese words , 1983, Perception & psychophysics.

[24]  C. Burgess,et al.  Semantic and associative priming in the cerebral hemispheres: Some words do, some words don't … sometimes, some places , 1990, Brain and Language.

[25]  W. Marslen-Wilson,et al.  Access to word meanings during spoken language comprehension: effects of sentential semantic context. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[26]  C. Perfetti,et al.  Automatic phonetic transfer in bidialectal reading , 1991, Applied Psycholinguistics.

[27]  H. Rubenstein,et al.  Evidence for phonemic recoding in visual word recognition , 1971 .

[28]  Hsuan-Chich Chen Chinese reading and comprehension: A cognitive psychology perspective. , 1996 .

[29]  David A. Balota,et al.  Visual Word Recognition: The Journey from Features to Meaning (A Travel Update) , 2006 .

[30]  Man-Ying Wang,et al.  From Unit to Gestalt: Perceptual Dynamics in Recognizing Chinese Characters , 1992 .

[31]  Bruce F. Pennington,et al.  Word identification in reading and the promise of subsymbolic psycholinguistics. , 1990, Psychological review.

[32]  Paul W. B. Atkins,et al.  Models of reading aloud: Dual-route and parallel-distributed-processing approaches. , 1993 .

[33]  C. Perfetti,et al.  Phonological processes in reading Chinese characters. , 1991 .

[34]  A. Pollatsek,et al.  Automatic access of semantic information by phonological codes in visual word recognition. , 1993, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[35]  R W Schvaneveldt,et al.  An activation--verification model for letter and word recognition: the word-superiority effect. , 1982, Psychological review.

[36]  Marcus Taft,et al.  Reading and the Mental Lexicon , 1991 .

[37]  S. Andrews Phonological recoding: Is the regularity effect consistent? , 1982 .

[38]  Randi C. Martin,et al.  How semantic is automatic semantic priming , 1992 .

[39]  Frank Smith,et al.  Reading Without Nonsense , 1979 .

[40]  C. A. Becker Semantic context and word frequency effects in visual word recognition. , 1979, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[41]  R. Forrest,et al.  The Chinese Language , 1950, The Far Eastern Quarterly.

[42]  Jun Yamada,et al.  Why are kana words named faster than kanji words? , 1992, Brain and Language.

[43]  Michael T. Turvey,et al.  Context effects in bi-alphabetical word perception , 1989 .

[44]  In-Mao Liu,et al.  Script Factors that Affect Literacy: Alphabetic vs. Logographic Languages , 1995 .

[45]  G. Simpson,et al.  Effect of backward priming on word recognition in single-word and sentence contexts. , 1989, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[46]  Robin K. Morris,et al.  Phonological codes are used in integrating information across saccades in word identification and reading. , 1992, Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance.

[47]  J. Yamada Latencies for Naming Bound Morphemes and Words in Kanji , 1994 .

[48]  C. Perfetti,et al.  Reading in English and Chinese: Evidence for a "universal" phonological principle. , 1992 .

[49]  John J. L. Morton,et al.  Interaction of information in word recognition. , 1969 .

[50]  David A. Balota Comprehension Processes in Reading. , 1990 .

[51]  K. Fleming Phonologically Mediated Priming in Spoken and Printed Word Recognition , 1993 .

[52]  C. Hue Recognition Processes in Character Naming , 1992 .

[53]  Charles A. Perfetti,et al.  Automatic (prelexical) phonetic activation in silent word reading: Evidence from backward masking*1 , 1988 .

[54]  M. Turvey,et al.  Automatic and pre-lexical computation of phonology in visual word identification , 1990 .

[55]  C. Perfetti,et al.  VERY EARLY PHONOLOGICAL ACTIVATION IN CHINESE READING , 1995 .

[56]  P. Naish The Effects of Graphemic and Phonemic Similarity between Targets and Masks in a Backward Visual Masking Paradigm , 1980, The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology.

[57]  G. Humphreys,et al.  Phonologically mediated access to meaning for Kanji: Is a rows still a rose in Japanese Kanji? , 1993 .

[58]  O. Tzeng,et al.  Advances in the study of Chinese language processing. , 1994 .

[59]  M J Chen,et al.  Visual and phonological pathways to the lexicon: Evidence from Chinese readers , 1995, Memory & cognition.

[60]  C. Osgood Method and theory in experimental psychology , 1953 .

[61]  Derek Besner,et al.  Reading for Meaning: The Effects of Concurrent Articulation* , 1981 .

[62]  K. Rayner,et al.  The psychology of reading , 1989 .

[63]  R Frost,et al.  Prelexical and postlexical strategies in reading: evidence from a deep and a shallow orthography. , 1994, Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition.

[64]  Mark S. Seidenberg The time course of phonological code activation in two writing systems , 1985, Cognition.

[65]  Y. Yung,et al.  Development of Component Skills in Reading Chinese , 1993 .

[66]  C. Perfetti,et al.  Phonemic activation during the first 40 ms of word identification: Evidence from backward masking and priming , 1991 .

[67]  Michael Garman,et al.  Psycholinguistics: Accessing the mental lexicon , 1990 .

[68]  Ram Frost,et al.  Orthography, phonology, morphology, and meaning , 1992 .

[69]  F. Smith Reading without nonsense, 2nd ed. , 1985 .

[70]  G. E. MacKinnon,et al.  Reading Research Advances in Theory and Practice , 1985 .

[71]  J. Grainger,et al.  Phonology and Orthography in Visual Word Recognition: Effects of Masked Homophone Primes , 1994 .

[72]  J. H. Neely Semantic priming effects in visual word recognition: A selective review of current findings and theories. , 1991 .

[73]  C. Noble An analysis of meaning. , 1952, Psychological review.

[74]  Li Hai Tan,et al.  Role of early presemantic phonological code in Chinese character identification. , 1995 .

[75]  Ovid J. L. Tzeng,et al.  Speech Recoding in Reading Chinese Characters. , 1977 .

[76]  G. Humphreys,et al.  Basic processes in reading : visual word recognition , 1993 .