Terry Joyce
List of John Benjamins publications for which Terry Joyce plays a role.
Journal
Writing Systems: Past, present (… and future?)
Edited by Terry Joyce and Robert Crellin
Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 22:2 (2019) v, 142 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Language teaching | Writing and literacy
Orthographic Databases and Lexicons
Edited by Lynne Cahill and Terry Joyce
Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 20:1 (2017) v, 127 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Language teaching | Writing and literacy
Typology of Writing Systems
Edited by S. Borgwaldt and Terry Joyce
[Benjamins Current Topics, 51] 2013. viii, 163 pp.
Subjects Applied linguistics | Writing and literacy
Units of Language – Units of Writing
Edited by Terry Joyce and David Roberts
Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 15:2 (2012) v, 140 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Language teaching | Pragmatics | Writing and literacy
Typology of writing systems
Edited by S. Borgwaldt and Terry Joyce
Special issue of Written Language & Literacy 14:1 (2011) v, 159 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Language teaching | Pragmatics | Writing and literacy
Chaos or system? Reassessing the unique case of the Japanese writing system On the Systematic Nature of Writing Systems, Mora-Marín, David F. and Lynne Cahill (eds.), pp. 57–75 | Article
2023 This paper seeks to reassess the balance between chaos and systematicity within the Japanese writing system (JWS), which is noted for its complexity. As potential factors for chaos, Section 2 focuses on two important conventions. The first is the simultaneous use of multiple scripts as… read more
On the notions of graphematic representation and orthography from the perspective of the Japanese writing system Writing Systems: Past, present (… and future?), Joyce, Terry and Robert Crellin (eds.), pp. 247–279 | Article
2019 This paper addresses two closely related topics for understanding the highly fungible nature of written Japanese. The first is to consider the relative merits of the notions of graphematic representation and orthography with respect to the Japanese writing system (JWS). The second issue is to… read more
Writing systems: Past, present (… and future?) Writing Systems: Past, present (… and future?), Joyce, Terry and Robert Crellin (eds.), pp. 167–178 | Introduction
2019 Chapter 9. Introduction to the multi-script Japanese writing system and word processing Writing Systems, Reading Processes, and Cross-Linguistic Influences: Reflections from the Chinese, Japanese and Korean Languages, Pae, Hye K. (ed.), pp. 179–200 | Chapter
2018 The general consensus among writing-systems researchers is that the Japanese writing system (JWS) is remarkably complex (Joyce, 2002a, 2011). This introductory chapter consists of two main parts that, respectively, provide an overview of the multi-script JWS and a selective review of… read more
Chapter 11. Constituent-priming investigations of the morphological activation of Japanese compound words Writing Systems, Reading Processes, and Cross-Linguistic Influences: Reflections from the Chinese, Japanese and Korean Languages, Pae, Hye K. (ed.), pp. 221–244 | Chapter
2018 This chapter reports on two experiments conducted to investigate the morphological activation of two-kanji compound words using the constituent-morpheme priming paradigm with a series of very-brief masked stimulus onset asynchronicity (SOA) conditions. In contrast to Experiment 1 where the… read more
Orthographic databases and lexicons: Introduction to the Special Issue Orthographic Databases and Lexicons, Cahill, Lynne and Terry Joyce (eds.), pp. 1–5 | Introduction
2017 Constructing an ontology and database of Japanese lexical properties: Handling the orthographic complexity of the Japanese writing system Orthographic Databases and Lexicons, Cahill, Lynne and Terry Joyce (eds.), pp. 27–51 | Article
2017 As a significant milestone within ongoing efforts to construct a comprehensive database in the form of a lexical resource (LR) of Japanese Lexical Properties (JLP-LR), this paper outlines the initial construction of an Ontology of Japanese Lexical Properties (JLP-O) (Joyce & Hodošček 2014), and,… read more
Review of Sproat (2010): Language, technology, and society Cross-linguistic transfer in reading in multilingual contexts – recent research trends, Zaretsky, Elena and Mila Schwartz (eds.), pp. 165–167 | Review
2014 Jōyō kanji as core building blocks of the Japanese writing system: Some observations from database construction The architecture of writing systems, Berg, Kristian, Franziska Buchmann and Nanna Fuhrhop (eds.), pp. 173–194 | Article
2014 The architecture of writing systems metaphor has special relevance for understanding the structural nature of the Japanese writing system, and, more specifically, for appreciating how the 2,136 kanji of the 常用漢字表 /jō-yō-kan-ji-hyō/* ‘List of characters for general use’ function as the core… read more
The significance of the morphographic principle for the classification of writing systems Typology of Writing Systems, Borgwaldt, S. and Terry Joyce (eds.), pp. 61–84 | Article
2013 The significance of the morphographic principle – by which the orthographic units of a writing system primarily represent morphemes – has been seriously undervalued within the study and classification of writing systems in general and in comprehending kanji within the Japanese writing system in… read more
Typology of writing systems: Introduction Typology of Writing Systems, Borgwaldt, S. and Terry Joyce (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Article
2013 Orthographic representation and variation within the Japanese writing system: Some corpus-based observations Units of Language – Units of Writing, Joyce, Terry and David Roberts (eds.), pp. 254–278 | Article
2012 Given its multi-scriptal nature, the Japanese writing system can potentially yield some important insights into the complex relationships that can exist between units of language and units of writing. This paper discusses some of the difficult issues surrounding the notions of orthographic… read more
Introduction to special issue on ‘Units of Language – Units of Writing’: A key relationship for writing systems research Units of Language – Units of Writing, Joyce, Terry and David Roberts (eds.), pp. 147–152 | Article
2012 The significance of the morphographic principle for the classification of writing systems Typology of writing systems, Borgwaldt, S. and Terry Joyce (eds.), pp. 58–81 | Article
2011 The significance of the morphographic principle – by which the orthographic units of a writing system primarily represent morphemes – has been seriously undervalued within the study and classification of writing systems in general and in comprehending kanji within the Japanese writing system in… read more
Typology of writing systems: Special issue introduction Typology of writing systems, Borgwaldt, S. and Terry Joyce (eds.), pp. 1–11 | Article
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