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The effective visual field in reading Chinese characters as an on-line indicator of reading effectiveness under various display conditions. The results showed that the effective visual field in reading Chinese was asymmetric and skewed in the direction of scanning with a highly limited size, composing of the fixated character and two characters to its right.Urea508 发表于 2025-3-23 23:42:01
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230611658tions. The results are accounted for by interactive activation models of lexical processing, in which the recognition of a homophone is a result of the interactions among phonological, lexical, and contextual information at an early stage.Tractable 发表于 2025-3-24 07:47:44
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What matters in kanji word naming: Consistency, regularity, or On/Kun-reading difference?ough to a much lesser extent than in English. More importantly, it is suggested that the structural differences between On-reading words (of Chinese origin) and Kun-reading words (of Japanese origin) may prove to be important factors when evaluating the speed and accuracy in the computation of the phonology of kanji words.acclimate 发表于 2025-3-24 21:09:48
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Phonological codes as early sources of constraint in Chinese word identification: A review of currenhe writing system that encodes single phonemes, grapheme-phoneme mappings are impossible. These unique features have led some researchers to speculate that phonological processing does not occur in visual identification of Chinese words or that meaning is activated earlier than phonology. This hypot