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Issues in Japanese Psycholinguistics from Comparative Perspectives ; Cross-Linguistic Studies.

Issues in Japanese Psycholinguistics from Comparative Perspectives compiles 31 state-of-the-art articles on Japanese psycholinguistics. It emphasizes the importance of using comparative perspectives when conducting psycholinguistic research. Psycholinguistic studies of Japanese have contributed grea...

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Otros Autores: Koizumi
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: De Gruyter Mouton 2023.
Colección:The Mouton-NINJAL Library of Linguistics [MNLL] , 5
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t Series preface --  |t Preface --  |t Contents --  |t Contributors --  |t Chapter 1 Japanese Psycholinguistics from Comparative Perspectives: Cross-linguistic studies --  |t Chapter 2 Dimensions in the investigations of human language processing --  |t Chapter 3 Encoding interference in verb-initial languages --  |t Chapter 4 Cross-cultural comparison of lexical partitioning of color space --  |t Chapter 5 Word orders, gestures, and a view of the world from OS languages --  |t Chapter 6 Factors affecting the choice of word order in Kaqchikel: Evidence from discourse saliency --  |t Chapter 7 Sentence comprehension in Central Alaskan Yup'ik: The effects of case marking, agreement, and word order --  |t Chapter 8 Producing long-distance dependencies in English and Japanese --  |t Chapter 9 Case and word order in children's comprehension of wh-questions: A cross-linguistic study --  |t Chapter 10 Crosslinguistic investigation of the acquisition of disjunction --  |t Chapter 11 Effects of annual quantity of second language input on pronunciation in EFL environments --  |t Chapter 12 Asymmetric effects of sub-lexical orthographic/phonological similarities on L1-Chinese and L2-Japanese visual word recognition --  |t Chapter 13 Cortical neural activities related to processing Japanese scrambled sentences by Japanese L2 learners: An fMRI study --  |t Chapter 14 Spoken term detection from utterances of minority languages --  |t Chapter 15 Human language processing in comparative computational psycholinguistics --  |t Index 
520 |a Issues in Japanese Psycholinguistics from Comparative Perspectives compiles 31 state-of-the-art articles on Japanese psycholinguistics. It emphasizes the importance of using comparative perspectives when conducting psycholinguistic research. Psycholinguistic studies of Japanese have contributed greatly to the field from a cross-linguistic perspective. However, the target languages for comparison have been limited. Most research focuses on English and a few other typologically similar languages. As a result, many current theories of psycholinguistics fail to acknowledge the nature of ergative-absolutive and/or object-before-subject languages. The cross-linguistic approach is not the only method of comparison in psycholinguistics. Other prominent comparative aspects include comprehension vs. production, native speakers vs. second language learners, typical vs. aphasic language development. Many of these approaches are underrepresented in Japanese psycholinguistics. The studies reported in the volumes attempt to bridge these gaps. Using various experimental and/or computational methods, they address issues of the universality/diversity of the human language and the nature of the relationship between human cognitive modules. Volume 1, Cross-Linguistic Studies, compares Japanese and other languages, including well-studied languages such as English, as well as lesser-studied languages such as Kaqchikel. 
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