Reading in Asian languages : making sense of written texts in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean / edited by Ken Goodman [and others]

"Reading in Asian Languages is rich with information about how literacy works in the non-alphabetic writing systems (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) used by hundreds of millions of people and refutes the common Western belief that such systems are hard to learn or to use. The contributors share a co...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Goodman, Kenneth S.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
Published: New York : Routledge, 2012.
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505 0 |a Foreword / Jun Liu. Writing Systems in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. The process of reading in non-alphabetic languages: an introduction / Ken Goodman -- How a morphosyllabic writing system works in Chinese / Yueh-Nu Hung -- Similarities and dissimilarities in reading Chinese and English: Goodman's reading model perspective / Yueh-Nu Hung -- Chinese writing reform: a social-cultural perspective / Shaomei Wang -- Ideography and borrowing in Chinese / Ning Yu -- Chinese unconventional characters:characteristics, controversial arguments, and pedagogical implications / Junlin Pan -- A successful mixture of alphabetic and non-alphabetic writing: Chinese characters in Korean / Rodney E. Tyson -- Orthography: human creativity and adaptability / Mieko Shimizu Iventosch -- Studies of reading in Chinese and Japanese. -- Making sense in reading Chinese: an error detection study / Jingguo Xu -- Miscues and eye movements of Japanese beginning readers / Daniel Ferguson, Yasuhiko Kato, and Mariko Nagahiro -- How readers process Japanese orthography with two different texts / Koomi Kim -- The taxonomy of Chinese reading miscues / Shaomei Wang -- Implications and applications for instruction. Understanding and facilitating literacy development among Chinese speaking young children / Lianju Lee -- Teachers' reflections on Chinese miscue analysis: a graduate course in reading / Wen-Yun Lin -- Experiencing Korean culture and language through Korean children's literature / Yoo Kyung Sung -- Teaching Japanese written language / Mieko Shimizu Iventosch -- Kamishibai: the art of Japanese visual storytelling / Junko Sakoi. 
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