After decades of research activity, Chinese spoken language processing (CSLP) has advanced considerably both in practical technology and theoretical discovery. In this book, the editors provide both an introduction to the field as well as unique research problems with their solutions in various area
Language Processing in Chinese
โ Scribed by Hsuan-Chih Chen and Ovid J.L. Tzeng (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press, Elsevier
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 384
- Series
- Advances in Psychology 90
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Editors
Page ii
Edited by
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Pages v-vi
Acknowledgments
Page vii
Hsuan-Chih Chen, Ovid J.L. Tzeng
List of Contributors
Pages ix-x
From Unit to Gestalt: Perceptual Dynamics in Recognizing Chinese Characters Original Research Article
Pages 3-35
Jong-Tsun Huang, Man-Ying Wang
Graphemic, Phonological, and Semantic Activation Processes during the Recognition of Chinese Characters Original Research Article
Pages 37-66
Giovanni B. Flores d'Arcais
Lexical Access in Chinese: Evidence from Automatic Activation of Phonological Information Original Research Article
Pages 67-91
Chao-Ming Cheng
Recognition Processes in Character Naming Original Research Article
Pages 93-107
Chih-Wei Hue
Psychological Reality of the Word in Chinese Original Research Article
Pages 111-130
Rumjahn Hoosain
Decomposed Storage in the Chinese Lexicon Original Research Article
Pages 131-149
Biyin Zhang, Danling Peng
Judging Homophony in Chinese: The Influence of Tones Original Research Article
Pages 151-172
Marcus Taft, Hsuan-Chih Chen
Reading Comprehension in Chinese: Implications from Character Reading Times Original Research Article
Pages 175-205
Hsuan-Chih Chen
Cues as Functional Constraints on Sentence Processing in Chinese Original Research Article
Pages 207-234
Ping Li, Elizabeth Bates, Hua Liu, Brian MacWhinney
Language Development in Chinese Children Original Research Article
Pages 237-276
Xiaochun Miao, Manshu Zhu
The Acquisition of Chinese Syntax Original Research Article
Pages 277-311
Hsing-Wu Chang
Theoretical Implications of the Principles and Parameters Model for Language Acquisition in Chinese Original Research Article
Pages 313-345
Yu-Chin Chien
Deep and Surface Dyslexia in Chinese Original Research Article
Pages 349-366
Wengang Yin, Brian Butterworth
Cross-Linguistic Research on Language and Cognition: Methodological Challenges Original Research Article
Pages 367-381
Terry Kit-fong Au
Author Index
Pages 383-390
Subject Index
Pages 391-394
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