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Mariko Nakayama
Mariko Nakayama
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Cross-script phonological priming for Japanese-English bilinguals: Evidence for integrated phonological representations
M Nakayama, CR Sears, Y Hino, SJ Lupker
Language and Cognitive Processes 27 (10), 1563-1583, 2012
962012
Masked priming with orthographic neighbors: a test of the lexical competition assumption.
M Nakayama, CR Sears, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 34 (5 …, 2008
742008
Masked translation priming with Japanese–English bilinguals: Interactions between cognate status, target frequency and L2 proficiency
M Nakayama, CR Sears, Y Hino, SJ Lupker
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 25 (8), 949-981, 2013
652013
The proximate phonological unit of Chinese-English bilinguals: Proficiency matters
RG Verdonschot, M Nakayama, Q Zhang, K Tamaoka, NO Schiller
PloS One 8 (4), e61454, 2013
552013
Cross-script L2-L1 noncognate translation priming in lexical decision depends on L2 proficiency: Evidence from Japanese–English bilinguals
M NAKAYAMA, K IDA, SJ LUPKER
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 1-22, 2016
422016
The masked cognate translation priming effect for different-script bilinguals is modulated by the phonological similarity of cognate words: Further support for the phonological …
M Nakayama, RG Verdonschot, CR Sears, SJ Lupker
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 26 (7), 714-724, 2014
422014
Is there phonologically based priming in the same− different task? Evidence from Japanese− English bilinguals.
SJ Lupker, M Nakayama, M Perea
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 41 (5 …, 2015
362015
Cross-script phonological priming with Japanese Kanji primes and English targets
E Ando, D Jared, M Nakayama, Y Hino
Journal of Cognitive Psychology 26 (8), 853-870, 2014
282014
The emergence of a phoneme-sized unit in L2 speech production: Evidence from Japanese–English bilinguals
M Nakayama, S Kinoshita, RG Verdonschot
Frontiers in psychology 7, 164059, 2016
242016
Do Masked Orthographic Neighbor Primes Facilitate or Inhibit the Processing of Kanji Compound Words?
M Nakayama, CR Sears, Y Hino, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 40 (2 …, 2014
202014
The origins of backward priming effects in logographic scripts for four-character words
H Yang, Y Hino, J Chen, M Yoshihara, M Nakayama, J Xue, SJ Lupker
Journal of Memory and Language 113, 104107, 2020
192020
Is there lexical competition in the recognition of L2 words for different-script bilinguals? An examination using masked priming with Japanese-English bilinguals.
M Nakayama, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 44 (8 …, 2018
192018
Non-cognate translation priming effects in the same–different task: evidence for the impact of “higher level” information
SJ Lupker, M Perea, M Nakayama
Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 30 (7), 781-795, 2015
192015
The functional phonological unit of J apanese‐E nglish bilinguals is language dependent: Evidence from masked onset and mora priming effects
K Ida, M Nakayama, SJ Lupker
Japanese Psychological Research 57 (1), 38-49, 2015
192015
Testing for lexical competition during reading: Fast priming with orthographic neighbors.
M Nakayama, CR Sears, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 36 (2), 477, 2010
172010
Lexical competition in a non-Roman, syllabic script: An inhibitory neighbour priming effect in Japanese Katakana
M Nakayama, CR Sears, SJ Lupker
Language and Cognitive Processes 26 (8), 1136-1160, 2011
162011
Eyetracking and interlingual homographs
M Nakayama, J Archibald
Age 43, 17-94, 2005
122005
An examination of L2-L1 noncognate translation priming in the lexical decision task: Insights from distributional and frequency-based analyses
M Nakayama, SJ Lupker, Y Itaguchi
Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 21 (2), 265-277, 2018
112018
The phonological unit of Japanese Kanji compounds: A masked priming investigation.
M Yoshihara, M Nakayama, RG Verdonschot, Y Hino
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 43 (7 …, 2017
112017
Alternating-script priming in Japanese: Are Katakana and Hiragana characters interchangeable?
M Perea, M Nakayama, SJ Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 43 (7), 1140, 2017
102017
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