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Semantic Priming English and Chinese Words (RTs and Accuracy) by Participants- Ng & Suarez ...
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Semantic Priming English and Chinese Words - Errors - Ng & Suarez ...
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Semantic Priming English and Chinese Words (RTs and Accuracy) - Li & Suarez ...
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Above, on, or shang (上)? Language and spatial representations among English–Mandarin bilinguals
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Conceptual representation changes in Indonesian-English bilinguals
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Cross-sectional study on the relationship between music training and working memory in adults
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Consequences of language on spatial representations among English-Mandarin Bilinguals
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Recognition memory for new characters and words by bilinguals with different writing systems
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Pinyin interference effects during Mandarin word recognition
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Are bilinguals full-time translators? The evidence of implicit automatic translation in Indonesian-English bilinguals
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The nature of verbal short-term memory codes in Chinese
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The extent to which Chinese is represented phonologically or orthographically in verbal short-term memory was investigated using a short-term cued recall task (Tehan & Humphreys, 1998). In all conditions, proactive interference was induced by providing a retrieval cue (e.g. wild animal) that subsumed a to-be-recalled target word (e.g. leopard) and a to-be-forgotten foil word (e.g. tiger), so that the foil was sometimes recalled instead of the target. In two critical conditions, filler words presented with the target word shared orthographic properties with the foil word, or shared phonological properties with the foil word. These two conditions increased the level of foil intrusions observed relative to the standard interference condition where the retrieval cue subsumed target and foil semantically, but not orthographically or phonologically. The results suggest that both phonological and orthographic codes are represented in verbal short-term memory for Chinese words.
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URL: https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/34057/2/34057%20Suarez%20et%20al%202014%20Poster.pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/34057/3/34057%20Suarez%20et%20al%202014%20Abstract.pdf
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Visuo-spatial memory and language acquisition skills of bilinguals with different writing systems
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The biscriptal language background advantage during foreign language word acquisition
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