There has been an upsurge of interest in the processing of major East Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean. These languages, due to their salient differences in structure from European languages, provide challenging opportunities to explore both language-specific processes involved in comprehension and communication and the universality of theories developed from the study of European languages. This volume presents a sample of research on the processing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Topics range from written and spoken word processing to sentence and discourse...
There has been an upsurge of interest in the processing of major East Asian languages such as Chinese, Japanese and Korean. These languages, due to th...