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Applied linguistics is the best single label to represent a wide range of contemporary research at the intersection of linguistics, anthropology, psychology, and sociology, to name a few. The Handbook of Japanese Applied Linguistics reflects crosscurrents in applied linguistics, an ever-developing branch/discipline of linguistics. The book is divided into seven sections, where each chapter discusses in depth the importance of particular topics, presenting not only new findings in Japanese, but also practical implications for other languages. Section 1 examines first language acquisition/development, whereas Section 2 covers issues related to second language acquisition/development and bilingualism/multilingualism. Section 3 presents problems associated with the teaching and learning of foreign languages. Section 4 undertakes questions in corpus/computational linguistics. Section 5 deals with clinical linguistics, and Section 6 takes up concerns in the area of translation/interpretation. Finally, Section 7 discusses Japanese sign language. Covering a wide range of current issues in an in an in-depth, comprehensive manner, the book will be useful for researchers as well as graduate students who are interested in Japanese linguistics in general, and applied linguistics in particular.

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Chapter 1. Cognitive Bases and Caregivers' Speech in Early Language Development (Tamiko Ogura, Tezukayama University) Chapter 2. Literacy Acquisition in Japanese Children (Etsuko Haryu, University of Tokyo) Chapter 3. Age Factors in Language Acquisition (Yuko Goto Butler, University of Pennsylvania) Chapter 4. Cross-lingual Transfer from L1 to L2 Among School-age Children (Kazuko Nakajima, University of Toronto) Chapter 5. Errors and Learning Strategies by Learners of Japanese as an L2 (Kumiko Sakoda, Hiroshima University/NINJAL) Chapter 6. Adult JFL Learners' Acquisition of Speech Style Shift (Haruko Minegishi Cook, University of Hawai'i at Manoa) Chapter 7. Japanese Language Proficiency Assessment (Noriko Kobayashi, Tsukuba University) Chapter 8. The Role of Instruction in Acquiring Japanese as a Second Language (Kaoru Koyanagi, Sophia University) Chapter 9. The Influence of Topic Choice on Narrative Proficiency by Learners of Japanese as a Foreign Language (Masahiko Minami, San Francisco State University) Chapter 10. CHILDES for Japanese: Corpora, Programs, and Perspectives (Susanne Miyata, Aichi Shukutoku University) Chapter 11. KY Corpus (Jae-Ho Lee, Tsukuba University) Chapter 12. Corpus-based Second Language Acquisition Research (Hiromi Ozeki, Reitaku University) Chapter 13. Assessment of Language Development in Children with Hearing Impairment and Language Disorders (Kiyoshi Otomo, Tokyo Gakugei University) Chapter 14. Speech and Language Acquisition in Japanese Children with Down Syndrome (Toru Watamaki, Nagasaki University) Chapter 15. Revisiting Autistic Language: Is "literalness" a Truth or Myth? Manabu Oi (Osaka University/Kanazawa University) Chapter 16. Towards a Robust, Genre-based Translation Model and its Application (Judy Noguchi, Mukogawa Women's University; Atsuko Misaki, Kwansei Gakuin University; Shoji Miyanaga, Ritsumeikan University; Masako Terui, Kinki University) Chapter 17. Japanese Sign Language: An Introduction (Daisuke Hara, Toyota Technological Institute) Chapter 18. Japanese Sign Language Phonology and Morphology (Daisuke Hara, Toyota Technological Institute) Chapter 19. Japanese Sign Language Syntax (Noriko Imazato, Kobe City College of Technology) Chapter 20. Sign Language Development and Language Input (Takashi Torigoe, Hyogo University of Teacher Education)
Masayoshi Shibatani and Taro Kageyama Preface v
Masayoshi Shibatani
Taro Kageyama
Introduction to the Handbooks of Japanese Language and Linguistics vii
Contributors xxxviii
Masahiko Minami
Introduction: Japanese applied linguistics and this volume 1(16)
I First language (L1) acquisition/development
Tamiko Ogura
Toshiki Murase
1 The roles of cognitive bases and caregivers' speech in early language development
17(26)
Etsuko Haryu
2 Literacy acquisition in Japanese children
43(24)
Yuko Goto Butler
II Second language (L2) acquisition/development and bilingualism/multilingualism
3 Age factors in language acquisition
67(30)
Kazuko Nakajima
4 Cross-lingual transfer from L1 to L2 among school-age children
97(32)
Kumiko Sakoda
III The teaching and learning of foreign languages
5 Errors and learning strategies by learners of Japanese as a second language
129(22)
Haruko Minegishi Cook
6 Adult L2 learners' acquisition of style shift: The masu and plain forms
151(24)
Noriko Kobayashi
7 Japanese language proficiency assessment with the Simple Performance-Oriented Test (SPOT) as a primary focus
175(24)
Kaoru Koyanagi
8 The role of Instruction in acquiring Japanese as a second language
199(24)
Masahiko Minami
9 The influence of topic choice on narrative proficiency by learners of Japanese as a foreign language
223(32)
Susanne Miyata
Brian MacWhinney
IV Corpus linguistics
10 CHILDES for Japanese: Corpora, programs, perspectives
255(28)
Jae-Ho Lee
Natsuko Nakagawa
11 KY corpus
283(30)
Hiromi Ozeki
12 Corpus-based second language acquisition research
313(24)
Kiyoshi Otomo
V Clinical linguistics
13 Assessment of language development in children with hearing impairment and language disorders
337(30)
Manabu Oi
Sanae Tanaka
14 Revisiting autistic language: "Literalness" and "non-literalness" in Japanese children with autism
367(18)
Judy Noguchi
Atsuko Misaki
Shoji Miyanaga
Masako Terui
VI Translation
15 Towards a robust, genre-based translation model and its application
385(30)
Yoko Hasegawa
16 Translation: A theoretical perspective
415(28)
Daisuke Hara
VII Sign languages
17 Japanese Sign Language: An introduction
443(14)
Daisuke Hara
18 An information-based approach to the syllable formation of Japanese Sign Language
457(26)
Noriko Imazato
19 Syntax of Japanese Sign Language
483(28)
Takashi Torigoe
20 Sign language development and language input
511(20)
Subject index 531
Masahiko Minami, San Francisco State University, USA.