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Eye movements of children with and without developmental dyslexia in an alphabetic script during alphabetic and logographic tasks
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Investigating the Relationship Between Oral Reading Miscues and Comprehension in L2 Chinese
Published 2025-05-01“…Reading comprehension in Chinese as a second language (L2 Chinese) presents unique challenges due to the language’s logographic writing system. Analysis of oral reading miscues reveals specific patterns in L2 learners’ reading processes and comprehension difficulties. …”
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A Goddess and a City or How to Read the Hieroglyphic Luwian Sign MANUS+MANUS
Published 2024-02-01“…This paper argues that the unusual determinative MANUS+MANUS of the goddess Pahalati in Hama that resisted explanation until now can be understood due to its new attestation in the logographic spelling of a Cilician toponym. It will be shown that an earlier attempt that identified MANUS+MANUS as a variant of MAGNUS, the city as Urušša, and the name of the goddess as a Phoenician-Luwian mixed phrase meaning ‘Great Lady’, is palaeographically, linguistically, and geographically impossible. …”
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Study on font preferences of native and non-native speakers in a virtual reality environment
Published 2025-07-01“…Therefore, serif fonts enhance the legibility of complex logographic characters at close distances, whereas sans-serif fonts are more effective for alphabetic scripts, particularly at longer viewing distances. …”
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Will the embedded semantic radicals be activated when recognizing Chinese phonograms?
Published 2025-06-01“…The study contributes valuable evidence for the automaticity and time course of embedded semantic radical processing in Chinese phonogram recognition, thereby enhancing our understanding of sub-lexical semantic processing in logographic writing systemse.…”
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Chinese Image Captioning Based on Deep Fusion Feature and Multi-Layer Feature Filtering Block
Published 2025-01-01“…Instead, it is essential to expand into multiple languages, given that Chinese is one of the world’s most widely used logographic languages. The study of Chinese image captioning holds immense value but presents significant challenges due to the complexity of Chinese semantic features. …”
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Editing a Difficult Text with the TEI
Published 2024-12-01“…This questioning is pushed further, in the late sections of the poem, with the proliferation of non-Western writing systems (especially Chinese logographs), which not only contribute to dismantling the traditional order of reading but create (at the line, stanza and page levels) a new visual organization that must be accounted for with sui generis specifications of the TEI vocabulary. …”
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