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Journal articles on the topic "Semantic-phonetic compound characters"

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Eom, Ik-sang. "Discrepancies between sounds and graphs." Written Language and Literacy 12, no. 2 (2009): 188–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/wll.12.2.04eom.

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This article attempts to analyze the causes of the irregular readings of Chinese characters both in Mandarin and in Sino-Korean (i.e. Korean pronunciations of Chinese characters). Cultural taboo, avoidance of confusion and residues of historical and/ or regional sound changes are the main causes for irregular readings in Mandarin. Semantic readings, euphony, mismatched palatalization, confusion and erroneous readings are the main reasons in Sino-Korean, among many others. This article also examines how well the graph of a Chinese character conveys the sound if it is a phonetic compound, which
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ZHANG, JIE, HONG LI, QIONG DONG, JIE XU, and ELIZABETH SHOLAR. "Implicit use of radicals in learning characters for nonnative learners of Chinese." Applied Psycholinguistics 37, no. 3 (2015): 507–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0142716415000090.

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ABSTRACTThis study investigated whether beginning nonnative learners of Chinese can use phonological and semantic information of radicals to learn the sounds and meanings of new Chinese characters. Thirty-four seventh- and eighth-grade American adolescents, who received intensive Chinese instruction for one semester, were taught 16 compound pseudocharacters paired with novel pictures over three learning trials. After each learning trial, students were asked to produce the sounds and meanings of pseudocharacters in which semantic transparency and phonetic regularity of radicals were manipulated
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Trọng Dương, Trần. "Graphemic borrowings and transformations from Sinitic: The case of Quốc Âm Thi Tập". Journal of Chinese Writing Systems 2, № 1 (2018): 43–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2513850217748808.

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This essay studies Vietnamese demotic Nôm characters used to transcribe Sinitic loanwords in the text of Quốc Âm Thi Tập [Poetry Collection in the National Language] by Nguyễn Trãi (1380–1442) using an interdisciplinary approach that combines graphology, historical phonetics, and etymology. The text under study (with 11,067 unique instances of Nôm characters) has 1434 Nôm characters used to transcribe Sinitic loanwords, with 8040 instances of recurrence. These Nôm characters are divided into 10 categories, along two principal groups: (A) Nôm characters that are borrowed from Sinitic; and (B) N
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Medvediv, Andrii, and Anna Dmytruk. "PECULIARITIES OF CONVEYING THE STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC SPECIFICITY OF JAPANESE ONOMATOPOEIA IN TRANSLATION OF TEXTS OF ADVERTISING CHARACTER." RESEARCH TRENDS IN MODERN LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE 2 (November 7, 2019): 77–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/2617-6696.2019.2.77.93.

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It historically happened that onomatopoeia of the Japanese language is the most commonlyused lexical group for writing advertisement texts. Onomatopoeic words, firstly, affect the background knowledge of a Japanese consumer at the phonetic level and touch their consciousness as effective as possible, and, secondly, they meet the main tasks of advertising: to formulate clearly and concisely, to accentuate, and to cause the desired reaction. Advertising texts belong to communicatively meaningful stylistic subsystems of any language and, therefore, play a significant role in the study of the most
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Kļavinska, Antra. "ETHNONYMS IN THE SYSTEM OF PROPER NAMES OF LATGALE." Via Latgalica, no. 5 (December 31, 2013): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/latg2013.5.1639.

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Proper names, including ethnonyms (folk, tribal and other ethnic community names), is an<br />essential component of any language lexis, which particularly brightly reveals a variety ofextralinguistic processes.<br />The aim of the paper is to analyze the conformity of ethnonym transonymization (the change of proper name class) and deonymization (the change of proper name into<br />appellative) in the culture of Latgale, and linguistic techniques and extralinguistic factors.<br />Linguo-culturological approach has been used in the research, and the link between cultural
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Tong, Xiuhong, Mengdi Xu, Jing Zhao, and Liyan Yu. "The Graded Priming Effect of Semantic Radical on Chinese Character Recognition." Frontiers in Psychology 12 (February 23, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.611066.

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This study used priming paradigm with lexical decision task to examine the effects of different levels of semantic relatedness on the identification of Chinese phonetic–semantic compound characters. Unlike previous studies that simply classify Chinese compound characters as semantically transparent or opaque, we categorize the semantic relatedness between semantic radicals (i.e., prime) and the target characters containing them into five levels: highly related (i.e., high condition; e.g., prime ± vs. target 地), moderately related (i.e., moderate condition; e.g., prime ± vs. target 场), minimall
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Tee, Boon Lead, Maria Luisa Gorno Tempini, Lorinda Li‐Ying Kwan Chen, et al. "Dyslexia phenotypes in Chinese‐speaking individuals with Primary Progressive Aphasia." Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, S18 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/alz.078360.

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AbstractBackgroundThere are more than 7,000 living languages worldwide with wide heterogeneities in their linguistic features. Varying dementia symptomatology has been noted across speakers of different languages. Chinese languages adopt logographic scripts that contrast greatly from Indo‐European languages with alphabetic writing systems. For instance, Chinese characters have weak grapheme‐phoneme correspondence, with only 19‐ 39% pronounced per their phonetic components. Chinese characters also have 20 different spatial configurations with varying visuospatial complexity and abundant heteron
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Jiang, Meng, Xueyao Pan, Xia Wang, and Qi Luo. "Will the embedded semantic radicals be activated when recognizing Chinese phonograms?" Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 19 (June 13, 2025). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2025.1550536.

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IntroductionA majority of Chinese characters are phonograms composed of phonetic and semantic radicals that serve different functions. While radical processing in character recognition has drawn significant interest, there is inconsistency regarding the semantic activation of embedded semantic radicals, and little is known about the duration of such sub-lexical semantic activation.MethodsUsing a priming character decision task and a between-subjects design, this study examined whether semantic radicals embedded in SP phonograms (semantic radicals on the left and phonetic radicals on the right)
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Jang, Eun Young. "Analyzing radical positions and semantic relationships." Journal of Chinese Writing Systems, March 11, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/25138502241230682.

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This study analyzed 10 pairs of characters (a total of 20 characters) from the Shuowen Jiezi constructed with the same radicals. The analysis demonstrated that even when characters were composed of the same radicals, variations in their structural composition resulted in significantly different meanings. This discrepancy arose from whether the radical played the semantic role or phonetic role in character formation. The analysis showed clearly that among characters with the same radical structure, there were instances where extended semantic relationships could be inferred. Chinese characters,
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ГУТИЕВА, Э. Т. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE OSSETIAN AND ENGLISH WORDS FOR “SWEETHEART” AND “FRIEND”." Известия СОИГСИ, no. 30(69) (December 26, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.23671/vnc.2018.69.22433.

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Географическое соседство сарматов-аланов с тевтонцами на континенте, объеди- нение носителей иранских и германских языков для многочисленных военных походов и захватнических экспедиций должны были приводить к многоуровневому взаимовлиянию этих языков в период античности и раннего Средневековья. Это обусловило то, что не- которые явления следует рассматривать не в контексте генетического родства данных индоевропейских языков, а в свете позднейших языковых контактов. Фонетическое и се- мантическое сходство между осетинской лымæн / lymæn и английской лексемой leman в отсутствие параллелей в други
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Semantic-phonetic compound characters"

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Luo, Xiao. "The Effect of Orthographic Neighborhood Size and Consistency on Character and Word Recognition by Learners of Chinese as a Second Language and Native Chinese Speakers." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1633097905286355.

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ChangChien, Yu-Chen, and 張簡郁宸. "The effects of semantic transparency of semantic and phonetic components on recognizing Chinese compound characters." Thesis, 2015. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/pk26a9.

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碩士<br>國立成功大學<br>心理學系認知科學碩士班<br>103<br>The present study proposed the averaged semantic transparency as a brand new variable affecting the recognition of Chinese compound characters, and examined its effects with pseudo-characters in lexical decision task (study 1) and meaning recognition task (study 2). In Study 1, the high averaged semantic transparency of semantic component led participants to misrecognize a pseudo-character as a real character easier than the low one for the low transparency of phonetic components was presented. In Study 2, all kinds of these transparencies had positive eff
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Feng, Bo. "Teaching Character Formation Rationales with a Computer-Assisted Courseware." 2010. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/theses/398.

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TEACHING CHARACTER FORMATION RATIONALES WITH A COMPUTER-ASSISTED COURSEWARE FEBRURARY 2010 BO FENG, B.A., GUANGZHOU INSTITUTE OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES M.A., EASTERN ILLILOIS UNIVERSITY M.F.A, UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST M.A., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST Directed by: Professor Zhongwei Shen This research conducts a literature survey in the areas of Chinese character error analysis; SLA theories in interlanguage and transfer; systemic characteristics of the Chinese writing system; as well as psycholinguist researches in Chinese character acquisition. CFL learners face critical issues
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Book chapters on the topic "Semantic-phonetic compound characters"

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"Semantic Radicals in Phonetic Compounds: Implications for Visual Character Recognition in Chinese." In Reading Chinese Script. Psychology Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781410601483-6.

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