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Chia-Ying Lee
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica - Taipei / Taiwan
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
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Chia-Ying Lee's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Functional MRI of conventional and anomalous metaphors in Mandarin Chinese Brain and language 100 (2), 163-171, 2007
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Frequency effects of Chinese character processing in the brain: an event-related fMRI study Neuroimage 18 (3), 720-730, 2003
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Consistency, regularity, and frequency effects in naming Chinese characters LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS-TAIPEI- 6 (1), 75, 2005
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Use of phonological codes for Chinese characters: Evidence from processing of parafoveal preview when reading sentences Brain and language 91 (2), 235-244, 2004
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Orthographic combinability and phonological consistency effects in reading Chinese phonograms: an event-related potential study Brain and Language 108 (1), 56-66, 2009
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