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Publication details [#31057]

Taylor, Insup and Martin Taylor. 1995. Writing and Literacy in Chinese, Korean and Japanese. (Studies in Written Language and Literacy 3). John Benjamins. 412 pp.
Publication type
Book – monograph
Publication language
English
Language as a subject

Annotation

Chinese, Japanese, South (and North) Koreans in East Asia have a long, intertwined and distinguished cultural history and have achieved, or are in the process of achieving, spectacular economic success. Together, these three peoples make up one quarter of the world population. They use a variety of unique and fascinating writing systems: logographic Chinese characters of ancient origin, as well as phonetic systems of syllabaries and alphabets. The book describes, often in comparison with English, how the Chinese, Korean and Japanese writing systems originated and developed; how each relates to its spoken language; how it is learned or taught; how it can be computerized; and how it relates to the past and present literacy, education, and culture of its users.