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Semantic Activation by Japanese Kanji: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials

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In a character-judgment paradigm, the subject quickly pressed a key when a hiragana (Japanese syllabary) appeared on a display and did nothing when a kanji (Japanese logograph) appeared. The amplitude of the N400 component was compared when four types of visual stimuli were used: (Type 1) single kanji—Grade 1- to 3-level words, (Type 2) single kanji—Grade 1- to 3-level bound morphemes, (Type 3) single kanji—high school- and college-level bound morphemes, and (Type 4) obsolete kanji. Analysis showed that N400 was largest in the temporal-occipital areas for the Type 1 stimuli and larger in the right parietal area for Type 2 than Type 3 stimuli. The analyses of N400 to semantic stimulations have been conducted and discussed in terms of their meaningfulness, age when writing of these kanji was mastered, and linguistic status (kanji versus nonkanji). Most interestingly, the Types 3 and 4 kanji did not activate semantic responses, showing that they did not function as linguistic units, i.e., kanji, in the mental lexicon.
Title: Semantic Activation by Japanese Kanji: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
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In a character-judgment paradigm, the subject quickly pressed a key when a hiragana (Japanese syllabary) appeared on a display and did nothing when a kanji (Japanese logograph) appeared.
The amplitude of the N400 component was compared when four types of visual stimuli were used: (Type 1) single kanji—Grade 1- to 3-level words, (Type 2) single kanji—Grade 1- to 3-level bound morphemes, (Type 3) single kanji—high school- and college-level bound morphemes, and (Type 4) obsolete kanji.
Analysis showed that N400 was largest in the temporal-occipital areas for the Type 1 stimuli and larger in the right parietal area for Type 2 than Type 3 stimuli.
The analyses of N400 to semantic stimulations have been conducted and discussed in terms of their meaningfulness, age when writing of these kanji was mastered, and linguistic status (kanji versus nonkanji).
Most interestingly, the Types 3 and 4 kanji did not activate semantic responses, showing that they did not function as linguistic units, i.
e.
, kanji, in the mental lexicon.

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