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English: Chinese lexical entry (charactere). Adapted from Taft 1999:499.
- Taft, M., Zhu, X., & Peng, D. (1999). Positional Specificity of Radicals in Chinese Character Recognition. Journal of Memory and Language, 40(4), 498–519. doi:10.1006/jmla.1998.2625
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