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The processing of homographic morphemes in Chinese: an ERP study

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Pages 102-116 | Received 01 Dec 2015, Accepted 17 Aug 2016, Published online: 08 Sep 2016
 

ABSTRACT

The processing of homographic morphemes during Chinese word recognition was investigated by recording event-related potentials (ERPs) in a masked priming lexical decision experiment. There were four conditions. In the morpheme condition, the homographic morphemes in primes and targets had the same interpretations (e.g. “公園-public garden/park” and “公眾-public people/the public”). In the homograph condition, they had different interpretations (e.g. “公雞-male chicken/cock”). Semantic-sharing (e.g. “草地-lawn”) and unrelated (e.g. “嗅覺-olfaction”) conditions were also included. Compared to the unrelated condition, the morpheme and homograph primes produced a comparable P200. In contrast, N400 priming was identified only in the morpheme condition. Semantic sharing produced relatively weaker effects. These findings indicate that homographic morphemes are activated during word recognition even though in principle, whole-word processing is more efficient. The results are discussed with reference to morpho-orthographic and morpho-semantic processing.

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Funding

This research was supported by a research grant from National Natural Science Foundation of China [No. 31500878] to Yan Wu, a Start-up Grant from Hong Kong Baptist University [No. 38-40-090] and a Faculty Research Grant from Hong Kong Baptist University [No. FRG2/15-16/100] to Yiu-Kei Tsang.

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