Electrophysiological dynamics of Chinese phonology during visual word recognition in Chinese-English bilinguals
Abstract Silent word reading leads to the activation of orthographic (spelling), semantic (meaning), as well as phonological (sound) information. For bilinguals, native language information can also be activated automatically when they read words in their second language. For example, when Chinese-E...
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Main Authors: | Yun Wen, Ruth Filik, Walter J. B. van Heuven |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/237c193cf37f40d4924741a3ed1efb1c |
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