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The roles of lexical tone and rime during Mandarin sentence comprehension: An event-related potential study
Neuropsychologia
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10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2020.107578
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2020
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Vol 147
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pp. 107578
Author(s):
Yun Zou
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Ming Lui
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Yiu-Kei Tsang
Keyword(s):
Sentence Comprehension
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Event Related Potential
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Lexical Tone
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Potential Study
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