Chinese Character Processing Strategies: Differences by Population
Chinese characters are virtually unique among modern scripts for their lack of structural 1-to-1 sound-to-symbol correspondence. While the hanzi system confounds conventional wisdom from other scripts which presuppose reading to be essentially an act of phonetic decoding, it provides one of the best means of actively studying the lexical pathway theorized by the dual route model of reading (Coltheart, 1978). The corresponding semantic and phonetic radicals which comprise the majority of characters in the Chinese corpus can allow the reader direct access to both semantic and phonological data directly.
Williams, Clay
Akita International University (Akita, Japan)
国内会议
光盘
英文
95
2011-12-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)