
Japanese Psycholinguistics
A classified and annotated research bibliography
John Benjamins Publishing Co
Published on 1. December 1994
Book
Hardback
355 pages
978-1-55619-254-8 (ISBN)
Description
This classified and annotated research bibliography is meant to serve as an introduction to the rich field of Japanese psycholinguistics, by providing an exhaustive inventory of what has been done in or about Japanese in a psycholinguistic sense. Thus, this volume captures the tradition of psycholinguistic research currently being pursued in Japan, its history and development over the past thirty years, and its current directions and research themes, as well as international research in modern psycholinguistics which targets the Japanese language as the focal point of empirical procedures or deductive analysis in psychology, linguistics, psycholinguistics, and cognitive science.
The bibliography supports a broad view of psycholinguistics, acknowledging that psycholinguistic research in how natural language is learned, produced, comprehended, stored, and recalled now reaches beyond its traditional roots in the two disciplines of psychology and linguistics. The interested scholar will thus find entries from the traditional core of psycholinguistic research on natural language, as well as entries from related areas which have either influence or been influenced by psycholinguistic work on Japanese.
Every article, text, and edited volume listed in the bibliography is available through normal library channels, and is thus accessible to the scholar interested in what psycholinguistic research has been done in or on the Japanese language, in Japan and internationally. The annotations for each entry have been especially written for this bibliographic inventory, and with the linguist, psychologist, and psycholinguist specifically in mind. The authors' intention is to maximize the usefulness of such an inventory by preparing annotations for the interested reader who wishes to know not only what the article contains but where it fits in the research tradition.
The bibliography supports a broad view of psycholinguistics, acknowledging that psycholinguistic research in how natural language is learned, produced, comprehended, stored, and recalled now reaches beyond its traditional roots in the two disciplines of psychology and linguistics. The interested scholar will thus find entries from the traditional core of psycholinguistic research on natural language, as well as entries from related areas which have either influence or been influenced by psycholinguistic work on Japanese.
Every article, text, and edited volume listed in the bibliography is available through normal library channels, and is thus accessible to the scholar interested in what psycholinguistic research has been done in or on the Japanese language, in Japan and internationally. The annotations for each entry have been especially written for this bibliographic inventory, and with the linguist, psychologist, and psycholinguist specifically in mind. The authors' intention is to maximize the usefulness of such an inventory by preparing annotations for the interested reader who wishes to know not only what the article contains but where it fits in the research tradition.
Reviews / Votes
This classified and annotated research bibliography captures the tradition, the history and development of psycholinguistic approaches in Japan over the past 30 years, as well as the current directions and research themes...this volume is meant to serve as an introduction to the rich field of Japanese psycholinguistics...there is no doubt that it will play an important role in the future development of Japanese psycholinguistics. -- Paul O. TakaharaMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
600 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55619-254-8 (9781556192548)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Content
1. Preface & Acknowledgements; 2. Introduction; 3. History of Psycholinguistics; 4. Speech Perception and Speech Production; 5. Morphology, Word recognition, and the Mental lexicon; 6. Syntax and Sentence Processing; 7. Discourse and Text Processing; 8. Semantics and the Organization of Meaning; 9. Metaphor; 10. Language and Thought; 11. Lateralization and Hemispheric Specialization in the Brain; 12. First Language Acquisition; 13. Second Language Acquisition; 14. Orthography Skills and Reading; 15. Aphasia; 16. Linguistic Disabilities; 17. Computational Models of Language Processes; 18. Social Psycholinguistics; 19. Index