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Sentence processing in East Asian languages

責任表示 edited by Mineharu Nakayama
データ種別 図書
出版情報 Stanford, Calif. : CSLI Publications , c2002
本文言語 英語
大きさ xii, 292 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
概要 Researchers in the fields of linguistics, psychology, cognitive science and neuro-science have long been interested in the impact of the development of a universal theory of how humans process langua...e. Many believe that the creation of such a theory could possibly assist in the understanding of how the human brain works. For this reason, much research has been performed on sentence processing in English and other Indo-European languages. Yet, East Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean have received little attention. This volume is the first of its kind to discuss how native speakers of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean process sentences in their native tongues. Although these three languages share similar characteristics, the volume acknowledges and discusses specific issues that are unique to each language. Contributors explore the effects of homophones on lexical ambiguity in Chinese, and investigate the impact of word order on structural ambiguity in Japanese and working memory in Korean. The findings presented have important implications for sentence processing and cognitive processing models, and by extension contribute toward the construction of a universal theory of human language processing.
Researchers in the fields of linguistics, psychology, cognitive science and neuro-science have long been interested in the impact of the development of a universal theory of how humans process language. Many believe that the creation of such a theory could possibly assist in the understanding of how the human brain works. For this reason, much research has been performed on sentence processing in English and other Indo-European languages. Yet, East Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese, and Korean have received little attention. This volume is the first of its kind to discuss how native speakers of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean process sentences in their native tongues. Although these three languages share similar characteristics, the volume acknowledges and discusses specific issues that are unique to each language. Contributors explore the effects of homophones on lexical ambiguity in Chinese, and investigate the impact of word order on structural ambiguity in Japanese and working memory in Korean. The findings presented have important implications for sentence processing and cognitive processing models, and by extension contribute toward the construction of a universal theory of human language processing.
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文 言語(研究室) 応用言語/13/398 2002
005212002009236

書誌詳細

一般注記 Based on the papers presented at the International East Asian Psycholinguistics Workshop held at The Ohio State University on Aug. 4, 1999
Includes bibliographical references and index
著者標目 中山, 峰治 <ナカヤマ, ミネハル>
書誌ID 1000793414
ISBN 1575863073
NCID BA57209507
巻冊次 ISBN:1575863073
: pbk ; ISBN:1575863081
登録日 2009.09.15
更新日 2009.09.15