On the Interaction of Alphabetic and Logographic Words with Sounds and Images
It is well established that reading alphabetic words is dominated by phonological (sound-based) processes, whereas phonological processes do not appear to dominate the processing of Chinese logographs, where visual processes are more pronounced (for reviews, see Tavassoli, in press; Zhou & Marsl...
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Main Authors: | Tavassoli, Nader T., Han, Jin K. |
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2001
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