Author

Patrick Chu

Education University of Hong Kong - Cited by 91 - Psycholinguistics - Speech perception - Cantonese - Mandarin - English

Biography

Dr. Patrick Chu, a distinguished expert, and the author has published several articles on General Medicine, works in the Department of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong Shen Zhen Hospital, Hong Kong, China.
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Aspectual asymmetries in the mental representation of events: Role of lexical and grammatical aspect
FH Yap, PCK Chu, ESM Yiu, SF Wong, SWM Kwan, S Matthews, LH Tan, ...Memory & cognition 37, 587-595, 2009200
52
2009
Are there six or nine tones in Cantonese?
PCK Chu, M TaftProceedings of the Psycholinguistic Representation of Tone Conference, Hong …, 2011201
9
2011
Conflict monitoring in multi-sensory flanker tasks: Effects of cross-modal distractors on the N2 component
MCM Fong, NY Hui, ESW Fung, PCK Chu, WSY WangNeuroscience Letters 60, 31-35, 2018201
7
2018
Aspectual asymmetries in the mental representation of events: significance of lexical aspect
PCK Chu, SWM Kwan, S Matthews, FH Yap, ES Man Yiu, SF Wong, ...Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 28 (28), 2006200
5
2006
Towards a Model of Second Language Word Production and Recognition in Mandarin
PCK ChuInternational Conference on Chinese Language Learning and Teaching in the …, 2011201
3
2011
Regularity and Congruency effect in Cantonese speakers’ phonological knowledge of Mandarin words
PCK Chu, M Taft8th Australasian Experimental Psychology Conference, Auckland, April, 28-0, 2011201
3
2011
How Cantonese listeners process Mandarin tones: Implications for the second-language phonological lexicon
PCK Chu, M Taft8th International Symposium on Bilingualism, Oslo, June, 15-18, 2011201
3
2011
Interlanguage Speech Intelligibility Benefit and the Mental Representation of Second Language Speech Sounds
PCK Chu, M TaftProceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cognitive Science, 404-405, 2010201
3
2010
Do first‐language (L1) phonemic categories play a role in the perception of second‐language (L2) phonemic contrasts? A look from the perception of Cantonese codas by Mandarin …
Do first‐language (L) phonemic categories play a role in the perception of second‐language (L2) phonemic contrasts? A look from the perception of Cantonese codas by Mandarin …PCK ChuThe Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 25 (4), 2763-2763, 2009200
1
2009
Positive and Negative Transfers in the Pronunciation Learning of Japanese Onyomi Kanji by Native Cantonese Speakers
PCK ChuProceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on Japanese Language …, 2009200
1
2009
A Semantic Study of Container Classifiers in Cantonese
PCK Chu, F WongPoster presentation at the 2th International Conference on the Processing of, 2007200
1
2007