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(Ebook) Writing and Literacy in Chinese, Korean and Japanese: Revised edition< by Insup Taylor, M. Martin Taylor ISBN 9789027218094, 9027218099

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Authors:Insup Taylor, M. Martin Taylor
Pages:506 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:2
Publisher:John Benjamins Publishing Company
Language:english
File Size:5.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9789027218094, 9027218099
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(Ebook) Writing and Literacy in Chinese, Korean and Japanese: Revised edition< by Insup Taylor, M. Martin Taylor ISBN 9789027218094, 9027218099

The book describes how the three East Asian writing systems-Chinese, Korean, and Japanese- originated, developed, and are used today. Uniquely, this book: (1) examines the three East Asian scripts (and English) together in relation to each other, and (2) discusses how these scripts are, and historically have been, used in literacy and how they are learned, written, read, and processed by the eyes, the brain, and the mind. In this second edition, the authors have included recent research findings on the uses of the scripts, added several new sections, and rewritten several other sections. They have also added a new Part IV to deal with issues that similarly involve all the four languages/scripts of their interest. The book is intended both for the general public and for interested scholars. Technical terms (listed in a glossary) are used only when absolutely necessary.
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