“…For example, homophone effects have been observed for Kanji words in lexical decision studies (Hino, Kusunose, Lupker, & Jared, 2013;Tamaoka, 2007) and in category decision studies (Morita & Saito, 2007;Sakuma, Sasanuma, Tatsumi, & Masaki, 1998;Wydell, Patterson, & Humphreys, 1993). The evidence is mixed regarding whether phonological priming occurs when both primes and targets are in Kanji.…”