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Can the first letter advantage be shaped by script-specific characteristics?
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2017)
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The role of tone and segmental information in visual-word recognition in Thai
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2017)
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The role of tone and segmental information in visual-word recognition in Thai
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2016)
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Does tonal information affect the early stages of visual-word processing in Thai?
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2014)
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Consonant/vowel asymmetries in letter position coding during normal reading: evidence from parafoveal previews in Thai
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2013)
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The emotional Stroop task and emotionality rating of negative and neutral words in late Thai–English bilinguals
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2013)
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On the flexibility of letter position coding during lexical processing: evidence from eye movements when reading Thai
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2012)
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On the flexibility of letter position coding during lexical processing: the case of Thai
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2012)
Abstract: In Indo-European languages, letter position coding is particularly noisy in middle positions (e.g., judge and jugde look very similar), but not in the initial letter position (e.g., judge vs. ujdge). Here we focus on a language (Thai) which, potentially, may be more flexible with respect to letter position coding than Indo-European languages: (i) Thai is an alphabetic language which is written without spaces between words (i.e., there is a degree of ambiguity in relation to which word a given letter belongs to) and (ii) some of the vowels are misaligned (e.g., /ε:bn/ is pronounced as /bε:n/), whereas others are not (e.g., /a:p/ is pronounced as /a:p/). We conducted a masked priming lexical decision experiment with 3–4 letter Thai words (with vs. without an initial misaligned vowel) in which the prime was: (i) identical to the target, (ii) a nonword generated by transposing the two initial letters of the target, or (iii) a replacement-letter control nonword. Results showed a significant masked transposed-letter priming effect in the initial letter positions, which was similar in size for words with and without an initial misaligned vowel. These findings reflect that: (i) letter position coding in Thai is very flexible and (ii) the nature of the obtained priming effects is orthographic rather than phonological.
Keyword: Letter coding; letter position; lexical decision; masked priming; Medicine and Health Sciences; Thai
URL: https://epubs.scu.edu.au/hahs_pubs/1503
https://doi.org/10.1027/1618-3169/a000127
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Orthographic and phonological parafoveal processing of consonants, vowels, and tones when reading Thai
In: Applied psycholinguistics. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 32 (2011) 4, 739-759
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Reading and spelling acquisition in Thai children
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 23 (2010) 9, 1021-1053
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A comparison of caretaker-child conversations about past personal experiences in Thailand and Australia
In: Journal of cross-cultural psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage 41 (2010) 3, 353-367
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Reading and spelling acquisition in Thai children
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2010)
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Spelling development in Thai children
Winskel, Heather. - : Korea, Seoul National University, 2010
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Eye movements when reading spaced and unspaced Thai and English: a comparison of Thai-English bilinguals and English monolinguals
In: Journal of memory and language. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 61 (2009) 3, 339-351
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Obligatory grammatical categories and the expression of temporal events
In: Journal of child language. - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 36 (2009) 2, 355-380
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Reading in Thai: the case of misaligned vowels
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 22 (2009) 1, 1-24
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Eye movements when reading spaced and unspaced Thai and English: a comparison of Thai-English bilinguals and English monolinguals
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2009)
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Eye movements when reading spaced and unspaced Thai and English : a comparison of Thai–English bilinguals and English monolinguals
Winskel, Heather; Radach, Ralph; Luksaneeyanawin, Sudaporn. - : U.S.A., Academic Press, 2009
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Reading in Thai : the case of misaligned vowels
Winskel, Heather. - : The Netherlands, Springer, 2009
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Obligatory grammatical categories and the expression of temporal events
Winskel, Heather; Luksaneeyanawin, Sudaporn. - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2009
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