B Chen, A Ning, H Bi, S Dunlap - Acta Psychologica, 2008 - Elsevier
This paper presents an experiment that compared high and low working memory span readers' abilities to process Chinese subject-relative and object-relative clause structures in …
T Bulut, SK Cheng, KY Xu, DL Hung, DH Wu - Frontiers in Psychology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
A consistent finding across head-initial languages, such as English, is that subject relative clauses (SRCs) are easier to comprehend than object relative clauses (ORCs). However …
The Chinese language is now used by a quarter of the world's population and is increasingly popular as a second language. Teaching Chinese Literacy in the Early Years …
X Zhou, Z Ye, H Cheung, HC Chen - Language and Cognitive …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The Chinese language possesses linguistic properties that are distinct from those of the most widely studied European languages. Given such uniqueness, research on the …
YC Su, S Lee, Y Chung - Brain and Language, 2007 - Elsevier
This study examines the comprehension patterns of various sentence types by Mandarin- speaking aphasic patients and evaluates the validity of the predictions from the Trace …
This article reviews the research investigating how sentences are processed in Japanese, reporting a controversy involving head-final languages and summarizing related …
This paper investigates the comprehension of relative clauses in Mandarin Chinese, where noun phrases are head-final and both an object-relative advantage and a subject-relative …
H Wang, CK Thompson - Aphasiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: English-speaking patients with Broca's aphasia and agrammatism evince difficulty with complex grammatical structures, including verbs and sentences. A few studies …
This paper reports on the comprehension of movement-derived structures by a Spanish- Basque bilingual with chronic Broca's aphasia. The study reveals a differential impairment …