Handbook of Japanese Psycholinguistics (Handbook of Japanese Language and Linguistics)
معرفی کتاب «Handbook of Japanese Psycholinguistics (Handbook of Japanese Language and Linguistics)» نوشتهٔ Mineharu Nakayama، منتشرشده توسط نشر De Gruyter De Gruyter Mouton در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The studies of the Japanese language and psycholinguistics have advanced quite significantly in the last half century thanks to the progress in the study of cognition and brain mechanisms associated with language acquisition, use, and disorders, and in particular, because of technological developments in experimental techniques employed in psycholinguistic studies. This volume contains 18 chapters that discuss our brain functions, specifically, the process of Japanese language acquisition - how we acquire/learn the Japanese language as a first/second language - and the mechanism of Japanese language perception and production - how we comprehend/produce the Japanese language. In turn we address the limitations of our current understanding of the language acquisition process and perception/production mechanism. Issues for future research on language acquisition and processing by users of the Japanese language are also presented. Chapter titles 1. Learning to become a native listener of Japanese (Reiko Mazuka) 2. The nature of the count/mass distinction in Japanese (Mutsumi Imai & Junko Kanero) 3. Grammatical deficits in Japanese children with Specific Language Impairment (Shinji Fukuda, Suzy E. Fukuda, & Tomohiko Ito) 4. Root infinitive analogues in Child Japanese (Keiko Murasugi) 5. Acquisition of scope (Takuya Goro) 6. Narrative development in L1 Japanese (Masahiko Minami) 7. L2 acquisition of Japanese (Yasuhiro Shirai) 8. The modularity of grammar in L2 acquisition (Mineharu Nakayama & Noriko Yoshimura) 9. Tense and aspect in Japanese as a second language (Alison Gabriele & Mamori Sugita Hughes) 10. Language acquisition and brain development: Cortical processing of a foreign language (Hiroko Hagiwara) 11. Resolution of branching ambiguity in speech (Yuki Hirose) 12. The role of learning in theories of English and Japanese sentence processing (Franklin Chang) 13. Experimental syntax: word order in sentence processing (Masatoshi Koizumi) 14. Relative clause processing in Japanese: psycholinguistic investigation into typological differences (Baris Kahraman & Hiromu Sakai) 15. Processing of syntactic and semantic information in the human brain: evidence from ERP studies in Japanese. (Tsutomu Sakamoto) 16. Issues in L2 Japanese sentence processing: similarities/differences with L1 and individual differences in working memory (Koichi Sawasaki & Akiko Kashiwagi-Wood) 17. Sentence production models to consider for L2 Japanese sentence production research (Noriko Iwasaki) 18. Processing of the Japanese language by native Chinese speakers (Katsuo Tamaoka) Preface 5 Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics 7 In Memory of Tsutomu Sakamoto [1954–2014] 34 Acknowledgments 35 Table of contents 37 Contributors 39 List of abbreviations 43 Japanese psycholinguistics and this volume 45 I Japanese language acquisition 61 1 Learning to become a native listener of Japanese 63 2 The nature of the count/mass distinction in Japanese 93 3 Grammatical deficits in Japanese children with Specific Language Impairment 125 4 Root infinitive analogues in Child Japanese 161 5 Acquisition of scope 193 6 Narrative development in L1 Japanese 225 7 L2 acquisition of Japanese 261 8 The modularity of grammar in L2 acquisition 279 9 Tense and aspect in Japanese as a second language 315 10 Language acquisition and brain development: cortical processing of a foreign language 347 II Japanese Language Processing 371 11 Resolution of branching ambiguity in speech 373 12 The role of learning in theories of English and Japanese sentence processing 397 13 Experimental syntax: word order in sentence processing 431 14 Relative clause processing in Japanese: psycholinguistic investigation into typological differences 467 15 Processing of syntactic and semantic information in the human brain: evidence from ERP studies in Japanese 501 16 Issues in L2 Japanese sentence processing: similarities/differences with L1 and individual differences in working memory 555 17 Sentence production models to consider for L2 Japanese sentence production research 589 18 Processing of the Japanese language by native Chinese speakers 627 Subject index 677
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