| Handbook
of East Asian Psycholinguistics:
Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics (Vol.1: Chinese) (This
volume)
Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics
(Vol.2: Japanese)
Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics (Vol.3: Korean) (expected
2007)
Handbook of East Asian Psycholinguistics
(Vol. 1: Chinese)

Editors: Ping
Li , Li
Hai Tan , Elizabeth
Bates , and Ovid
Tzeng
Cambridge University Press (2006)
ISBN 10 0 521 83333 7 hardback (ISBN 13
978 0 521 83333 2)
A large body of knowledge has accumulated in recent years on the
cognitive processes and brain mechanisms underlying language. Much
of this knowledge has come from studies of Indo-European languages,
in particular English. Chinese, spoken by one-fifth of the world's
population, differs significantly from most Indo-European languages
in its grammar, its lexicon, and its written and spoken forms --
features which have profound implications for the learning, representation,
and processing of language. This handbook, the first in a three-volume
set on East Asian psycholinguistics, presents a state-of-the-art
discussion of the psycholinguistic study of Chinese. With contributions
by over fifty leading scholars, it covers topics in first and second
language acquisition, language processing and reading, language
disorders in children and adults, and the relationships between
language, brain, culture, and cognition. It will be invaluable to
all scholars and students interested in the Chinese language, as
well as cognitive psychologists, linguists, and neuroscientists.
See Table
of Contents
See Introduction
chapter, index, and contributors information
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