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Cognitive Processing Of The Chinese And The Japanese Languages (neuropsychology And Cognition)

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معرفی کتاب «Cognitive Processing Of The Chinese And The Japanese Languages (neuropsychology And Cognition)» نوشتهٔ Che Kan Leong, Katsuo Tamaoka (auth.), Che Kan Leong, Katsuo Tamaoka (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands : Imprint : Springer در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"The area of cognitive processing of Chinese and Japanese is currently attracting a great deal of attention by leading cognitive psychologists. They aim to find out the similarities and differences in processing the morphosyllabic Chinese and Japanese syllabary as compared with alphabetic language systems. Topics under the processing of Chinese include: the use of phonological codes in visual identification of Chinese words, the constraint on such phonological activation, recognition of Chinese homophones, Chinese sentence comprehension and children's errors in writing Chinese characters. Topics under the processing of Japanese include: the automatic recognition of kanji within an interactive-activation framework, On-reading and Kun-reading of kanji characters, processing differences between hiragana and kanji, the effect of polysemy on katakana script, and the writing behavior of Japanese and non-Japanese speakers. The interactive-activation model provides the phonologic-orthographic links in processing both language systems. The present volume should add greatly to our understanding of this topic. Many of the contributors are internationally known for their experimental psychological work"--Font no determinada Front Matter....Pages I-VI Cognitive Processing of Chinese characters, words, sentences and Japanese kanji and kana: An introduction....Pages 1-10 Phonological codes as early sources of constraint in Chinese word identification: A review of current discoveries and theoretical accounts....Pages 11-46 Differential effects of phonological priming on Chinese character recognition....Pages 47-68 Context effects and the processing of spoken homophones....Pages 69-89 The effective visual field in reading Chinese....Pages 91-100 A slot-filling model of sentence comprehension....Pages 101-112 Children’s stroke sequence errors in writing Chinese characters....Pages 113-138 The effects of morphological semantics on the processing of Japanese two-kanji compound words....Pages 139-168 Form and sound similarity effects in kanji recognition....Pages 169-203 What matters in kanji word naming: Consistency, regularity, or On/Kun-reading difference?....Pages 205-219 Identifying the On- and Kun-readings of Chinese characters: Identification of On versus Kun as a strategy-based judgment....Pages 221-240 The effects of polysemy for Japanese katakana words....Pages 241-270 The time course of semantic and phonological access in naming kanji and kana words....Pages 271-283 The role of phonology in reading Japanese: Or why I don’t hear myself when reading Japanese....Pages 285-301 Writing errors in Japanese kanji: A study with Japanese students and foreign learners of Japanese....Pages 303-316 Back Matter....Pages 317-318
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