2024
DOI: 10.1177/17470218241278600
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Visual letter similarity effects in Korean word recognition: The role of distinctive strokes

Sungbong Bae,
Chang H. Lee,
Hye K. Pae

Abstract: While the impact of visual letter similarity on word recognition in the Latin script has been extensively documented using masked priming techniques, research into non-Latin scripts such as Hangul remains limited. Hangul letters are systematically formed by adding one or two strokes to the base form, creating a pool of visually similar letters in the inventory. The present study investigated the role of added distinctive strokes in word recognition by employing two experimental tasks: a lexical decision task (… Show more

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