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The Effect of Chinese Proficiency on Determining Temporal Adverb Position by Native Japanese Speakers Learning Chinese
In: Front Psychol (2022)
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sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218211053244 – Supplemental material for Phonological encoding in Vietnamese: An experimental investigation ...
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sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218211053244 – Supplemental material for Phonological encoding in Vietnamese: An experimental investigation ...
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Phonological encoding in Vietnamese: An experimental investigation ...
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Phonological encoding in Vietnamese: An experimental investigation ...
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Age-related differences in the acceptability of non-canonical word orders in Mandarin Chinese [<Journal>]
Yu, Shaoyun [Verfasser]; Tamaoka, Katsuo [Verfasser]
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On the dynamics of the compounding of Japanese kanji with common and proper nouns
Tamaoka, Katsuo [Verfasser]; Meyer, Peter [Verfasser]; Makioka, Shogo [Verfasser]. - Mannheim : Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Bibliothek, 2015
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Is pitch accent necessary for comprehension by native Japanese speakers? – An ERP investigation
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 27 (2014) 1, 31-40
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Pre- and Post-head Processing for Single- and Double-Scrambled Sentences of a Head-Final Language as Measured by the Eye Tracking Method
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 43 (2014) 2, 167-185
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Prosodic matters in intervention effects in Japanese: an experimental study
In: Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 124 (2013), 41-63
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The effects of visual complexity for Japanese kanji processing with high and low frequencies
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 26 (2013) 2, 205-223
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The Proximate Phonological Unit of Chinese-English Bilinguals: Proficiency Matters
Abstract: An essential step to create phonology according to the language production model by Levelt, Roelofs and Meyer is to assemble phonemes into a metrical frame. However, recently, it has been proposed that different languages may rely on different grain sizes of phonological units to construct phonology. For instance, it has been proposed that, instead of phonemes, Mandarin Chinese uses syllables and Japanese uses moras to fill the metrical frame. In this study, we used a masked priming-naming task to investigate how bilinguals assemble their phonology for each language when the two languages differ in grain size. Highly proficient Mandarin Chinese-English bilinguals showed a significant masked onset priming effect in English (L2), and a significant masked syllabic priming effect in Mandarin Chinese (L1). These results suggest that their proximate unit is phonemic in L2 (English), and that bilinguals may use different phonological units depending on the language that is being processed. Additionally, under some conditions, a significant sub-syllabic priming effect was observed even in Mandarin Chinese, which indicates that L2 phonology exerts influences on L1 target processing as a consequence of having a good command of English.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061454
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23646107
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3640013
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The Functional unit of Japanese word naming : evidence from masked priming
Verdonschot, Rinus G; Kiyama, Sachiko; Tamaoka, Katsuo. - : American Psychological Association, 2011
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The sensitivity of native Japanese speakers to 'On' and 'Kun' kanji readings
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 23 (2010) 8, 957-968
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Psycholinguistic evidence for the VP-internal subject position in Japanese
In: Linguistic inquiry. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Pr. 41 (2010) 4, 663-680
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Japanese mental syllabary and effects of mora, syllable, bi-mora and word frequencies on Japanese speech production
In: Language and speech. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ. 52 (2009) 1, 79-112
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On the dynamics of the compounding of Japanese kanji with common and proper nouns
In: Journal of quantitative linguistics. - London : Routledge 15 (2008) 2, 136-153
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Rebounding activation caused by lexical homophony in the processing of Japanese two-kanji compound words
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 20 (2007) 5, 413-439
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Priority information used for the processing of Japanese sentences : thematic roles, case particles or grammatical functions?
In: Journal of psycholinguistic research. - New York, NY ; London [u.a.] : Springer 34 (2005) 3, 281-332
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The effect of morphemic homophony on the processing of Japanese two-kanji compound words
In: Reading and writing. - New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media 18 (2005) 4, 281-302
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