
Processing East Asian Languages
A Special Issue of Language And Cognitive Processes
Psychology Press Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 16. December 1999
Book
Hardback
332 pages
978-0-86377-660-1 (ISBN)
Description
In recent years, there has been an upsurge of interest in the processing of major East Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean. These languages, due to their salient differences in structure from European languages, provide challenging opportunities to explore both language-specific processes involved in comprehension and communication and the universality of theories developed from the study of European languages.
This volume presents an exciting sample of the most recent research on the processing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Topics range from written and spoken word processing to sentence and discourse comprehension. The authors include specialists working in major areas of language and cognitive processes from different parts of the world.
This volume presents an exciting sample of the most recent research on the processing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Topics range from written and spoken word processing to sentence and discourse comprehension. The authors include specialists working in major areas of language and cognitive processes from different parts of the world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 260 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
821 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-86377-660-1 (9780863776601)
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A Special Issue of Language And Cognitive Processes
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Content
D. Shen, K.I. Forster, Masked Phonological Priming in Reading Chinese Words Depends on the Task. K.F.E. Wong, H.-C. Chen, Orthographic and Phonological Activation in Reading Chinese: Evidence from Eye Movements. J.R. Cho, H.-C. Chen, Orthographic and Phonological Activation in the Semantic Processing of Korean Hanja and Hangul. N. Wu, X. Zhou, H. Shu, Sublexical Processing in Reading Chinese: A Developmental Study. X. Zhou, W. Marslen-Wilson, M. Taft, H. Shu, Morphology, Orthography, and Phonology in Reading Chinese Compound Words. M. Shafiullah, S. Monsell, The Cost of Switching Between Kanji and Kana While Reading Japanese. Y. Ye, C.M. Connie, Processing Spoken Chinese: The Role of Tone Information. Y. Kamide, D.C. Mitchell, Incremental Pre-head Attachment in Japanese Parsing. E.T. Miyamoto, E. Gibson, N.J. Pearlmutter, T. Aikawa, S. Miyagawa, A U-Shaped Relative Clause wttachment Preference in Japanese. Y. Kim, The Effects of Case Marking Information on Korean Sentence Processing. C.L. Lang, P.C. Gordon, R. Hendrick, J.T. Wu, Comprehension of Referring Expressions in Chinese.