Cognitive processing of Chinese characters, words, sentences and Japanese kanji and kana: An introduction Che Kan LeongKatsuo Tamaoka OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 164
Phonological codes as early sources of constraint in Chinese word identification: A review of current discoveries and theoretical accounts Li-Hai TanCharles A. Perfetti OriginalPaper Pages: 165 - 200
Differential effects of phonological priming on Chinese character recognition B.S. WeekesM.J. ChenY-B. Lin OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 221
Context effects and the processing of spoken homophones Ping LiMichael C. Yip OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 243
The effective visual field in reading Chinese Hsuan-Chih ChenChi-Kong Tang OriginalPaper Pages: 245 - 254
Children's stroke sequence errors in writing Chinese characters Nancy LawW.W. KiH.C. Lam OriginalPaper Pages: 267 - 292
The effects of morphological semantics on the processing of Japanese two-kanji compound words Katsuo TamaokaMakiko Hatsuzuka OriginalPaper Pages: 293 - 322
Form and sound similarity effects in kanji recognition H. SaitoH. MasudaM. Kawakami OriginalPaper Pages: 323 - 357
What matters in kanji word naming: Consistency, regularity, or On/Kun-reading difference? Taeko Nakayama Wydell OriginalPaper Pages: 359 - 373
Identifying the On- and Kun-readings of Chinese characters: Identification of On versus Kun as a strategy-based judgment Hitoshi Hirose OriginalPaper Pages: 375 - 394
The effects of polysemy for Japanese katakana words Yasushi HinoStephen J. LupkerTaeko Ogawa OriginalPaper Pages: 395 - 424
The time course of semantic and phonological access in naming kanji and kana words Jun Yamada OriginalPaper Pages: 425 - 437
The role of phonology in reading Japanese: Or why I don't hear myself when reading Japanese Sachiko Kinoshita OriginalPaper Pages: 439 - 455
Writing errors in Japanese kanji: A study with Japanese students and foreign learners of Japanese T. HattaA. KawakamiK. Tamaoka OriginalPaper Pages: 457 - 470