Ou, Jinghua, Sam-Po Law & Roxana Fung. (2015). Relationship between individual differences in speech processing and cognitive functions. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. doi. 10.3758/s13423-015- 08d39-y.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana & Sam-Po Law. (2013). Adult Corpus. Newsletter of (CUHK). 92.1: 1-5.

Law, Sam-Po, Roxana Fung & Carmen Kung. (2013). An ERP Study of Good Production vis-à-vis Poor Perception of Tones in Cantonese: Implications for Top-Down Speech Processing. PLoS ONE 8(1): e54396. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0054396.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana & Cathy S.P. Wong. (2012). The Mandarinization of Hong Kong Cantonese Tones. In J. Shi, Z. Geng, Y. Yang (Eds.), Ontological Studies of the Chinese Language: The Festschrift in Honor of Professor Xue Fengsheng on his 80th Birthday, pp. 289-299. Beijing: China Social Sciences Press.

Leung, Mantak, Sampo Law, Hoiming Lui, Roxana S.Y. Fung & Bredan S. Weekes. (2012). A model of writing Chinese characters: Data from acquired dysgraphia and writing development. In E. Grigorenko, E. Mambrino, & D. Preiss. (Eds.), Handbook of Writing: A Mosaic of Perspectives and Views, pp. 357-368. Hove, UK: Psychology Press.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana & Cathy S.P. Wong. (2011). The Acoustic Analysis of the New Rising Tone in Hong Kong Cantonese. Proceedings of the 17th International Congress of Phonetic Sciences, pp. 715-718.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana & Jinghua Ou. (2011). A perceptual study on the rising tones in Hong Kong Cantonese’. Proceedings of the Psycholinguistic Representation of Tone Conference, Chinese , pp.74-77.

Leung, Man-Tak, Hoi-Ming Lui, Sam-Po Law, Roxana Suk-Yee Fung, & Kai-Yan Lau. (2011). Feedback consistency effect on writing-to-dictation task in Chinese. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 14.1: 61-71.

Lui, Hoi-Ming, Man-Tak Leung, Sam-Po Law, & Roxana Suk-Yee Fung. (2010). A database for investigating the logographeme as a basic unit of writing Chinese, International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 12.1:8-18, 2010. (ISI Journal, SCOPUS Journal)

Fung, S.Y. Roxana (2008). Characteristics of Chinese and language disorder. In S.P. Law, B. Weekes & A. Wong (Eds.), Language Disorders in Speakers of Chinese, pp. 1-18. Clevedon [England]; Philadelphia: Multilingual Matters.

Leung, Man-Tak, Sam-Po Law, & Suk-Yee Fung. (2004). Types and Token frequencies of Phonological Units in Hong Kong Cantonese, Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers 36.3: 500-506. (SSCI Journal, Impact factor: 0.851)

Fung, S.Y. Roxana. (2004). What did I Say Wrong? Learning the suprasegmental features of English. Consultancy Report submitted to Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Ltd. Fung, S.Y. Roxana. (2004). Sonic Rangers: Teaching contrastive phonemes of English to primary school students. Consultancy Report submitted to Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Ltd.

Law, S.P., Roxana Fung, & Robert Bauer. (2001). Perception and production of Cantonese consonant endings, (with Sam-Po Law and Robert Bauer), Roxana Fung and Robert Bauer. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 6: 179-195.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana, Sampo Law, Michelle Yu, & Peggy Wong. (1999). Virtual Tutorials in Phonology: A New Approach to Raise Phonological Awareness among Hong Kong Students, Quality in Teaching & Learning in Higher Education, 154-159. Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana, Sampo Law, Michelle Yu, & Peggy Wong. (1999). Wangshang ‘Yuyin Daoxiushi’ de Sheji (The Design of the Web-based Multimedia Program ‘Virtual Tutorials in Phonology’), Zhongwen ji Shuangyu Jiaoxue Luncong (Writings on teaching of Chinese & Bilingual Studies, 66- 76. Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana, Sampo Law, & Michelle Yu, 1998. Enhancing Phonetic Skill in Cantonese, English and Mandarin on the Internet, Proceedings on Global Chinese Conference on Computer in Education ’98, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1998.

Fung, S.Y. Roxana, 1994. Dunhuang Bianwenji he Zutangji de Xingrongci, Fuci Ciwei (The Adjectival and Adverbial suffixes in Dunhuang Bianwenji and Zutangji). Yuwen Yanjiu 1: 17-27.