The role of segmental and tonal information in visual word recognition with learners of Chinese
Abstract
The present study investigated the representation and processing of segmental and tonal information in visual Chinese word recognition in native and non‐native Chinese readers. Two experiments using homophone judgement paradigm were conducted. When judging two Chinese characters (Experiment 1), both groups showed difficulties when the segmental but not tonal information was shared (i.e., S+T− condition), with stronger interference for non‐native...
Paper Details
Title
The role of segmental and tonal information in visual word recognition with learners of Chinese
Published Date
Apr 24, 2018
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
213 - 238
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