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  • 4. Semantic context effects when naming Japanese kanji, but not Chinese hànzì.
    Verdonschot RG, La Heij W, Schiller NO.
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  • 6. On-Reading (Chinese-Style Pronunciation) Predominance Over Kun-Reading (Native Japanese Pronunciation) in Japanese Semantic Dementia.
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  • 7. The influence of orthography on speech production: Evidence from masked priming in word-naming and picture-naming tasks.
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  • 8. Neural substrates of phonological selection for Japanese character Kanji based on fMRI investigations.
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  • 9. Orthographic and phonological priming effects in the same-different task.
    Kinoshita S, Gayed M, Norris D.
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  • 10. Substituted-letter and transposed-letter effects in a masked priming paradigm with French developing readers and dyslexics.
    Lété B, Fayol M.
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  • 11. Sequential effects of phonological priming in visual word recognition.
    Carreiras M, Ferrand L, Grainger J, Perea M.
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  • 12. Masked onset priming effect for high-frequency words: further support for the speech-planning account.
    Malouf T, Kinoshita S.
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  • 13. An investigation of the role of grapheme units in word recognition.
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  • 14. Masked primes activate feature representations in reading aloud.
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  • 15. The role of orthography and phonology in English: an ERP study on first and second language reading aloud.
    Timmer K, Schiller NO.
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  • 16. Phonological priming effects with same-script primes and targets in the masked priming same-different task.
    Yang H, Yoshihara M, Nakayama M, Spinelli G, Lupker SJ.
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  • 17. Fluency can bias masked priming of binary judgments: evidence from an all-nonword task.
    Bodner GE, Johnson JC, Masson ME.
    Can J Exp Psychol; 2015 Jun 05; 69(2):200-5. PubMed ID: 25774994
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  • 18. Phonological-orthographic consistency for Japanese words and its impact on visual and auditory word recognition.
    Hino Y, Kusunose Y, Miyamura S, Lupker SJ.
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  • 19. Is there phonologically based priming in the same-different task? Evidence from Japanese-English bilinguals.
    Lupker SJ, Nakayama M, Perea M.
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  • 20. Stroop phenomena in the Japanese language: the case of ideographic characters (kanji) and syllabic characters (kana).
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