Lexical decision making in Korean words: Educational implications of learning to read words |
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Journal/Book: Psychologia. 2000; 43: Dept Educ Psychol Fac Educ Kyoto Univ, Kyoto, 606, Japan. Psychologia Soc. 165-175.
Abstract: Two pseudohomophone lexical decision experiments have been done to compare the processing of two different Korean orthographies: Hanja and Hangul. Subjects were Korean graduate students and their wives. In experiment 1, performance on the Hanja pseudohomophone was similar to the performance on the nonhomophonic nonword, indicating no phonological activation in Hanja. In experiment 2, the Hangul pseudohomophone was processed faster than the nonhomophonic nonword. The implications of these studies for education are discussed.
Note: Article Lee CH, Univ Connecticut, Dept Psychol, 406 Babbidge Rd, Box U-20, Storrs,CT 06269 USA
Keyword(s): word recognition; Korean word; pseudohomophone lexical decision; effect of education; RECOGNITION; SOUND; PSEUDOHOMOPHONES; IDENTIFICATION; ACCESS; HOMOPHONES
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