Significantly different noun-verb distinguishing mechanisms in written chinese and chinese sign language: an event-related potential study of bilingual native signers

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  • who: Jun Feng from the Indian Institute of (IISc), India Northeast Normal University, China have published the research work: Significantly different noun-verb distinguishing mechanisms in written Chinese and Chinese sign language: An event-related potential study of bilingual native signers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors conducted two experiments to examine the research questions among signers with different written Chinese levels. According to previous studies, the authors focused on three ERP components relevant for both sign and aural-oral language processing: P200 (ranging from 100 to 300 ms), N400 (300 to 500 ms . . .

     

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