Cognitive neuroscience studies of the Chinese language:
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hong Kong Hong Kong University Press ©2002
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
'Cognitive conjunction' analysis of processing Chinese - Che-Kan Leong -- - How the mind can meet the brain in reading : a comparative writing systems approach - Charles A. Perfetti, Ying Liu and Li-Hai Tan -- - Functional magnetic resonance imaging : a promising tool for defining the organization of Chinese language in the brain - Paul M. Matthews [and others] -- - Emergent semantic structure and language acquisition : a dynamic perspective - Ping Li -- - Picture-word interference effects on naming in Chinese - Brendan Weekes, Robert Davies and May Jen Chen -- - Speed of getting at the phonology and meaning of Chinese words - Rumjahn Hoosain -- - Reading efficiency and reading strategies - Yi-Ping Chen -- - Early phonological activation in reading kanji : an eye-tracking study - Sachiko Matsunaga -- - Visual-spatial properties and orthographic processing of Chinese characters - Xuefeng Chen and Henry S.R. Kao -- - Psycho-geometric analysis of commonly used Chinese characters - Ding-Guo Gao and Henry S.R. Kao -- - Frequency and position effects of component combination in Chinese character recognition - Buxin Han -- - Segmental analysis and reading in Chinese - Che-Kan Leong -- - Biscriptal reading in Chinese - Agnes S.L. Lam -- - Differences in Chinese character identification between skilled and less skilled young readers - Judy Huei-Yu Wang and John T. Guthrie -- - Developing lexicon : the case of Hong Kong secondary students - Benjamin K.Y. T'sou, Anna S.F. Kwan and Godfrey K.F. Liu -- - Chinese lexical knowledge development : strategies for decoding unfamiliar words - Anna S.F. Kwan and Benjamin K.Y. T'sou
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 329 pages)
ISBN:9789882200777
988220077X

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