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Winsy Wong
Winsy Wong
Department of Chinese and Bilingual Studies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei polyu.edu.hk
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Processing of semantic radicals in writing Chinese characters: Data from a Chinese dysgraphic patient
SP Law, O Yeung, W Wong, KMY Chiu
Cognitive Neuropsychology 22 (7), 0885-903, 2005
572005
A study of semantic treatment of three Chinese anomic patients
SP Law, W Wong, F Sung, J Hon
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 16 (6), 601-629, 2006
462006
Preserved reading aloud with semantic deficits: Evidence for a non-semantic lexical route for reading Chinese
SP Law, W Wong, KMY Chiu
Neurocase 11 (3), 167-175, 2005
332005
Direct access from meaning to orthography in Chinese: A case study of superior written to oral naming
SP Law, W Wong, A Kong
Aphasiology 20 (6), 565-578, 2006
182006
Reading aloud pseudo-characters by individuals with acquired dyslexia: Evidence for lexically mediated processes in reading Chinese
SP Law, BS Weekes, W Wong, K Chiu
Language and cognitive processes 24 (7-8), 983-1008, 2009
172009
A case study of the effect of age-of-acquisition on reading aloud in Chinese dyslexia
SP Law, W Wong, O Yeung, BS Weekes
Neurocase 14 (3), 276-289, 2008
162008
Whole-word phonological representations of disyllabic words in the Chinese lexicon: Data from acquired dyslexia
SP Law, W Wong, KMY Chiu
Behavioural Neurology 16 (2-3), 169-177, 2005
132005
The relationship between semantic short-term memory and immediate serial recall of known and unknown words and nonwords: Data from two Chinese individuals with aphasia.
W Wong, SP Law
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 34 (4), 900, 2008
112008
Relationship between cognitive functions and multilevel language processing: Data from Chinese speakers with aphasia and implications
WSW Wong, SP Law
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 65 (3), 1128-1144, 2022
62022
A semantic treatment for Cantonese anomic patients: implications for the relationship between impairment and therapy
SP Law, W Wong, E Wong
Language disorders in speakers of Chinese 3, 273, 2009
52009
Naming of real and pseudo-characters with free-standing and non-free-standing phonetic radicals by Cantonese dyslexic individuals
SP Law, BS Weekes, W Wong
Brain and Language 99 (1-2), 38-39, 2006
42006
Can non-linguistic cognitive stimulation enhance the cognitive and linguistic functions of people with aphasia receiving conversation therapy? Preliminary findings
WWS Wong, SP Law
Aphasiology 37 (9), 1456-1483, 2023
32023
Age-of-acquisition effects on reading aloud in two Chinese dyslexic individuals
SP Law, O Yeung, W Wong, B Weekes
Brain and language 103 (1-2), 107-108, 2007
22007
Relation of Executive Functions and Performance in Conversation Among People with Aphasia
WWS Wong, SP Law
EasyChair, 2021
12021
The relationship between semantic integrity and recall of known and unknown words and nonwords: Preliminary data from Chinese aphasic individuals
W Wong, SP Law
Brain and Language 99 (1-2), 98-99, 2006
12006
A case report of a Cantonese surface dyslexic patient: Further evidence for a dual-route model of reading Chinese
SP Law, W Wong, KMY Chiu
Brain and Language 91 (1), 86-87, 2004
12004
The Effect of Semantic Integrity of Words with Preserved Lexico-phonological Representation on Verbal Recall
W Wong, S LAW
Language Disorders in Speakers of Chinese 3, 240, 2009
2009
Age-of-acquisition effects on naming characters in two Chinese dyslexic individuals
SP Law, O Yeung, W Wong
International Journal of Psychology 43 (3-4), 713-714, 2008
2008
Whole-word phonological representations in the Chinese lexicon
SP Law, W Wong, KMY Chiu
Brain and Language 95 (1), 215-216, 2005
2005
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