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The Japanese Mental Lexicon
Psycholinguistic Studies of Kana and Kanji processing
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English
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1999
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This book surveys the psycholinguistic dimensions of lexical access to the mental lexicon in Japanese, and attempts to synthesize the diversity of Japanese psycholinguistic research into the nature of written word processing in Japanese. Ten chapters focus on the nature of such psycholinguistic inquiry and its history, the structural origins of the Japanese script types and their relative frequencies, lexical access studies in kanji, the hiragana and katakana syllabaries, romaji, and mixed text processing, laterality preferences in kana/kanji processing and their implications for scientific discussions of language and cognition, evidence from eye-movement studies, the acquisition of orthographic skills by Japanese children, and a review of the implications and conclusions that arise from the contributions of such research. The text is directed at filling the need for an overview of this research because of its importance to theoretical modelling in linguistics and psychology, as well as aphasiology, mathematical and statistical linguistics, educational practices and governmental intervention in respect to language policies, and studies of linguistic and cultural history.
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Gary D. Prideaux, University of Alberta:
This is one of the finest works of its type I have ever seen. It really does an excellent job of covering the field, both in breadth and depth. The ambitious goal of reviewing both the Japanese and western contributions to
Japanese psycholinguistics is fully met. The chapters on processing of kanji, kana, and romaji are especially welcome.
This is one of the finest works of its type I have ever seen. It really does an excellent job of covering the field, both in breadth and depth. The ambitious goal of reviewing both the Japanese and western contributions to
Japanese psycholinguistics is fully met. The chapters on processing of kanji, kana, and romaji are especially welcome.
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Table of contents
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Preface
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1. Introduction
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2. A History of the Japanese orthography
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3. Kanji processing
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4. Kana processing
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5. Romaji processing
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6. Kanji-kana mixed texts
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7. Acquisition of orthography skills
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8. Eye-movement studies
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9. Laterality
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10. Conclusions
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Appendix
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References
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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