Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context

We compare the cognitive processing of words written in alphabetic scripts with the cognitive processing of words written in logographic scripts. We suggest that the processing of words written in alphabetic scripts relies more heavily on the storage of--and the serial rehearsal properties of--short...

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Main Authors: Tavassoli, Nader T., HAN, Jin K.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-31402018-07-09T07:44:40Z Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context Tavassoli, Nader T. HAN, Jin K. We compare the cognitive processing of words written in alphabetic scripts with the cognitive processing of words written in logographic scripts. We suggest that the processing of words written in alphabetic scripts relies more heavily on the storage of--and the serial rehearsal properties of--short-term memory's phonological loop. In contrast, the processing of words written in logographic scripts relies more on the storage of--and the spatial-relational rehearsal properties of--visual short-term memory. A series of three experiments investigates implications of these processing differences within a single language, Korean, where words can be written in the alphabetic Hangul or in the logographic Han-cha. These experiments examine contextual interference from auditory and visual stimuli, relational memory between brand names and auditory and visual brand identifiers, and two qualitative processing outcomes, serial-order memory and spatial-relational memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] 2001-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2141 info:doi/10.1086/323735 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/3140/viewcontent/HanJK2001ScriptedThought.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Cognitive Processes Cognitive Structures Cross-Cultural Research Language Memory Korean language brand recognition Asian Studies Marketing Race and Ethnicity
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Cognitive Processes
Cognitive Structures
Cross-Cultural Research
Language
Memory
Korean language
brand recognition
Asian Studies
Marketing
Race and Ethnicity
spellingShingle Cognitive Processes
Cognitive Structures
Cross-Cultural Research
Language
Memory
Korean language
brand recognition
Asian Studies
Marketing
Race and Ethnicity
Tavassoli, Nader T.
HAN, Jin K.
Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context
description We compare the cognitive processing of words written in alphabetic scripts with the cognitive processing of words written in logographic scripts. We suggest that the processing of words written in alphabetic scripts relies more heavily on the storage of--and the serial rehearsal properties of--short-term memory's phonological loop. In contrast, the processing of words written in logographic scripts relies more on the storage of--and the spatial-relational rehearsal properties of--visual short-term memory. A series of three experiments investigates implications of these processing differences within a single language, Korean, where words can be written in the alphabetic Hangul or in the logographic Han-cha. These experiments examine contextual interference from auditory and visual stimuli, relational memory between brand names and auditory and visual brand identifiers, and two qualitative processing outcomes, serial-order memory and spatial-relational memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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author Tavassoli, Nader T.
HAN, Jin K.
author_facet Tavassoli, Nader T.
HAN, Jin K.
author_sort Tavassoli, Nader T.
title Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context
title_short Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context
title_full Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context
title_fullStr Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context
title_full_unstemmed Scripted Thought: Processing Korean Hancha and Hangul in a Multimedia Context
title_sort scripted thought: processing korean hancha and hangul in a multimedia context
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2001
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/2141
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/3140/viewcontent/HanJK2001ScriptedThought.pdf
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