Computer Processing Of Oriental Languages Beyond The Orient The Research Challenges Ahead


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Computer Processing of Oriental Languages. Beyond the Orient: The Research Challenges Ahead


Computer Processing of Oriental Languages. Beyond the Orient: The Research Challenges Ahead

Author: Yuji Matsumoto

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2006-11-27


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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computer Processing of Oriental Languages, ICCPOL 2006, held in Singapore in December 2006, co-located with ISCSLP 2006, the 5th International Symposium on Chinese Spoken Language Processing. Coverage includes information retrieval, machine translation, word segmentation, abbreviation expansion, writing-system issues, semantics, and lexical resources.

Computer Processing of Oriental Languages


Computer Processing of Oriental Languages

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Release Date: 2006


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Writing Systems, Reading Processes, and Cross-Linguistic Influences


Writing Systems, Reading Processes, and Cross-Linguistic Influences

Author: Hye K. Pae

language: en

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Release Date: 2018-07-15


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This book provides readers with a unique array of scholarly reflections on the writing systems of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean in relation to reading processes and data-driven interpretations of cross-language transfer. Distinctively broad in scope, topics addressed in this volume include word reading with respect to orthographic, phonological, morphological, and semantic processing as well as cross-linguistic influences on reading in English as a second language or a foreign language. Given that the three focal scripts have unique orthographic features not found in other languages – Chinese as logography, Japanese with multi-scripts, and Korean as non-Roman alphasyllabary – chapters expound script-universal and script-specific reading processes. As a means of scaling up the body of knowledge traditionally focused on Anglocentric reading research, the scientific accounts articulated in this volume importantly expand the field’s current theoretical frameworks of word processing to theory building with regard to these three languages.