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Dictionary of Hong Kong Sign Language

Dictionary of Hong Kong Sign Language
This dictionary represents a milestone of sign language research in Hong Kong. Each of the signs collected is given a near equivalent in both Chinese and English including a brief description of its linguistic properties. Through this dictionary, deaf people can learn about the nature of their own language while hearing people can get to know the sign language varieties of the local deaf community. The dictionary also lays the foundation of sign linguistics research, the development of sign interpreter training, the production of sign language teaching and learning materials.



Grandfather Counts by Andrea Cheng,
Grandfather Counts by Andrea Cheng,
When Helen's grandfather, Gong Gong, comes from China to live with her family, he's shocked to find that none of his grandchildren speak Chinese. How will he communicate with them? At first he keeps to himself. Then one day he joins Helen to watch the trains. He starts counting the train cars in Chinese, and she repeats the words. Then Helen says the numbers in English. They continue to teach each other, and Helen even learns her Chinese name, which means "flower." In this luminously illustrated intergenerational story, the devotion between a young girl and her grandfather helps them overcome barriers of age and language. Grandfather Counts was selected as one of the 50 Multicultural Books Every Child Should Know by the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC).



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.

Chinese written language - The Chinese written language consists of a writing system stretching back nearly 4000 years. Its logographic writing system employs a large number of symbols, known as characters, to represent individual words or morphemes.



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