Cognitive and neural basis of the consistency and lexicality effects in reading Chinese (original) (raw)
Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2010
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the underlying cognitive mechanisms of Chinese orthography-to-phonology transformation and its neural correlates. A behavioral study demonstrated that the phonetic radical can be used to suggest the pronunciation of a Chinese pseudocharacter based on the type frequency of the pronunciations associated with its constituent phonetic radical, rather than just to sound out its constituent phonetic radical.
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