Patrick Chu - Publications
- Manson Cheuk-Man Fong, Nga Yan Hui, Edith Sze Wan Fung, Patrick Chun Kau Chu, & William Shi-Yuan Wang. (2018). Conflict monitoring in multi-sensory flanker tasks: Effects of cross-modal distractors on the N2 component. Neuroscience lettersf, 670, 31-35. [PDF]
- Patrick Chun Kau Chu. (2011). Towards a Model of Second Language Word Production and Recognition in Mandarin. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Chinese Language Learning and Teaching in the Digital Age. [PDF]
- Patrick Chun Kau Chu & Marcus Taft. (2011). Are there six or nine tones in Cantonese? In Proceedings of the Psycholinguistic Representation of Tone Conference (PLRT), Hong Kong, China, pp. 58-61. [PDF]
- Patrick Chun Kau Chu & Marcus Taft. (2011). The influence of the L1 lexical system on the processing of tones in L2. In Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, Hong Kong, China, pp. 488-491. [PDF]
- Patrick Chun Kau Chu & Marcus Taft. (2010). Interlanguage Speech Intelligibility Benefit and the Mental Representation of Second Language Speech Sounds. In Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cognitive Science. Anhui: University of Science and Technology of China Press, pp. 404-405. [PDF]
- Foong Ha Yap, Patrick Chun Kau Chu, Emily Sze Man Yiu, Fay Stella Wong, Wing Man Stella Kwan, Steven Matthews, Li Hai Tan, Ping Li, & Yasuhiro Shirai. (2009). Aspectual Asymmetries in the Mental Representation of Events: Role of Lexical and Grammatical Aspect. Memory and Cognition, 37 (5), 587-595. [PDF]
- Foong Ha Yap, Stella Wing-Man Kwan, Emily Sze-Man Yiu, Patrick Chun Kau Chu, & Stella Fay Wong. (2006). Assessing aspectual asymmetries in human language processing. In Proceedings of International Speech and Communication Association Tutorial and Workshop on Experimental Linguistics, Athens, Greece, pp. 257-260. [PDF]
- Foong Ha Yap, Stella Wing-Man Kwan, Patrick Chun Kau Chu, Emily Sze-Man Yiu, Stella Fay Wong, Steven Matthews & Yasuhiro Shirai. (2006). Aspectual asymmetries in the mental representation of events: Significance of lexical aspect. In Proceedings of the 28th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Vancouver, Canada, pp. 2410-2415. [PDF]