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Chinese Cognitive Processing of Chinese and Related Asian Languages by Chen Hsuan-Chin,

Chinese Cognitive Processing of Chinese and Related Asian Languages by Chen Hsuan-Chin,
A dramatic increase in interest in Chinese culture and the Chinese language has been seen during recent years, not only in the research community but also among the general public. This developing of interest in Chinese is stimulated, at least in part, by the growing prominence of major Chinese societies (e.g., Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China) in international trade. Chinese is perhaps the most widely used language in the world. In addition to its popularity, many specific properties make it unique among currently used languages and scripts. For instance, unlike the alphabetic symbols common to Indo-European languages, the Chinese writing system is logographic in nature. The script speech relationship in Chinese is highly opaque, with the Chinese characters typically representing lexical morphemes in contrast to alphabetic symbols, which represent phonemes. Also, Chinese words can be formed by one or more characters and are not marked by additional spaces. In addition, Chinese words generally do not have inflections indicating such grammatical attributes as number, gender and case for nouns, or tense and aspect for verbs. Undoubtedly, knowledge about the Chinese language and its written form as well as how people process this specific language is indispensable to the general understanding of human language processing. This volume integrates the most recent research in the cognitive processing of Chinese and related Asian languages (i.e., Japanese and Korean) into a single academic reference. The volume provides a state-of-the-art review of recent findings and captures what is currently going on in a new and rapidly expanding field. Chen Hsuan-chih is Professor in the Department of Psychology, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Distributed by the University of Michigan Press in Canada and the United States and its dependencies.



Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s by Xiao-Huang Yin,
Chinese American Literature Since the 1850s by Xiao-Huang Yin,
Chinese American Literature since the 1850s traces the origins and development of the extensive and largely neglected body of literature written in English and in Chinese, assessing its themes and style and placing it in a broad social and historical context. This essential volume, a much-needed introduction and guide to the field, shows how change and continuity in the Chinese American experience are reflected in the writings of immigrants from China and their descendants in the United States. Using a fresh approach that combines literary and historical scholarship, Xiao-huang Yin covers representative works from the 1850s to the present. These include journalistic and autobiographical texts from nineteenth-century Chinese authors; writings on the walls of Angel Island, the main Asian immigrant arrival point on the West Coast; writings of late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century "cultivated Chinese", students and scholars who came to America to advance their educations; and the work of more recent authors who have entered the canon, including Sui Sin Far, Jade Snow Wong, Frank Chin, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Amy Tan. As the only volume that covers the literature written by immigrant authors in the Chinese language, Xiao-huang Yin's book significantly enlarges the scope of Chinese and Asian American studies. This body of literature, including works by immigrant writers such as Chen Ruoxi, Yu Lihua, and Zhang Xiguo, reflects the high percentage of Chinese Americans for whom the Chinese language remains an integral part of everyday life. A core text for students and scholars of Asian American studies, Chinese American Literature since the 1850s is an important resource forliterary critics, historians, sociologists, and anthropologists interested in diaspora studies, transnationalism, cultural studies, race and ethnicity, and the immigrant experiences in which Chinese American literature is embedded.



Chinese language - The Chinese language (汉语/漢語, Pinyin]: Hànyǔ, 华语/華語, Huáyǔ or 中文, Zhōngwén) forms part of the [[Sino-Tibetan languages|Sino-Tibetan family of languages. About one-fifth of the people in the world speak some form of Chinese as their native language, making it the language with the most native speakers.

Chinese language facts and fantasy - "The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy" is the name of a famous book written by John DeFrancis who was one of the most important Chinese language researcher in the United States and worldwide.

Chinese language romanisation in Singapore - The romanisation of the Chinese language in Singapore is not dictated by a single policy, nor is its policy implementation consistent, as the local Chinese community is composed of a myriad of dialect groups. Although Hanyu Pinyin is adopted as the preferred romanisation system for Mandarin, the general lack of a romanisation standard for other Chinese spoken variants and their dialects results in some level of inconsistency.

List of Chinese language television channels - This is a list of television channels that broadcast in the Chinese language.



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Studying Chinese can be formed by one or more characters and are not marked by additional spaces. The accompanying CD features all the key words and phrases so you can be successful in your Chinese language studies. This essential volume, a much-needed introduction and guide to the present. As the only volume that covers the literature written by immigrant writers such as Chen Ruoxi, Yu Lihua, and Zhang Xiguo, reflects the high percentage of Chinese and related Asian languages (i.e., Japanese and Korean) into a single academic reference. The extraordinarily accessible "Read & Speak Chinese for Beginners gives you the tools to overcome the difficulties presented by a non-Roman script. Chinese American literature is embedded. The script speech relationship in Chinese is perhaps the most widely used language in the United States. Inside you will find: Clear explanations of how to use basic phrases in everyday conversations Entertaining activities, games, and puzzles with which to check your progress Illustrated flash cards to help you memorize key phrases Listening exercises and audio games on the West Coast; writings of immigrants from China and their descendants in the world. For instance, unlike the alphabetic symbols common to Indo-European languages, the Chinese language studies. This essential volume, a much-needed introduction and guide to the general understanding of human language processing. Using a fresh approach that combines literary and historical scholarship, Xiao-huang Yin covers representative works from the 1850s to the general public. A core text for baidu chinese com language.

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