In recent years, 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 an exciting sample of the most recent research on the
processing of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Topics range from
written and spoken word processing to sentence and discourse
comprehension. The authors include specialists working in major
areas of language and cognitive processes from different parts of
the world.
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