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         Chinese Language:     more books (100)
  1. The Chinese Language for Beginners. by Lee Cooper, 1971-06
  2. Ultimate Chinese (Mandarin) Beginner-Intermediate (CD/Book) (LL(R) Ultimate Basic-Intermed) by Living Language, 2004-08-24
  3. SPEAK E-Z CHINESE In Phonetic English by Fang Zhao, Timothy Green, 2006-07-01
  4. Baby's First Words in Chinese (Baby's First Words) by Living Language, 2007-05-22
  5. Conversational Mandarin Chinese: Learn to Speak and Understand Mandarin with Pimsleur Language Programs (Simon & Schuster's) by Pimsleur, 2005-11-01
  6. Teaching Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Heritage Language Students: Curriculum Needs, Materials, and Assessment (Esl & Applied Linguistics Professional)
  7. Chinese Phrases For Dummies (For Dummies (Language & Literature)) by Wedny Abraham, 2005-09-16
  8. First 100 Chinese Characters: Simplified Character, Quick & Easy Method to Learn the 100 Most Basic Chinese Characters (Tuttle Language Library) by LAWRENCE & ALISON MATTHEWS, 2007-01-30
  9. Chinese : A Language Map (Language Map Series) by Kristine K. Kershul, 2001-05-01
  10. Reading and Writing Chinese: A Guide to the Chinese Writing System by William McNaughton, Li Ying, 1999-09
  11. The Chinese Language: Its History And Current Usage by Daniel Kane, 2006-09-30
  12. Chinese Language and Culture by Weijia Huang, Qun Ao, 2003-03-15
  13. Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy by John DeFrancis, 1984-10-01
  14. Teaching And Learning Chinese As a Foreign Language: A Pedagogical Grammar by Janet Zhiqun Xing, 2006-03-30

1. Chinese Language Information Page
chinese language Related Information Page The comprehensive guide to related Internet resources, including tutorials, courses, radio broadcasts, software, and
http://www.webcom.com/~bamboo/chinese/chinese.html
Chinese Language Information Page This site is a comprehensive navigational tool pointing you to Chinese language related resources. What's New NEW! Myths about the Chinese Language Search for "Chinese language" using: Google AlltheWeb Yahoo Teoma ... AltaVista Search this site for:
Another version of this page, with fewer graphics , is also available. For information about additional languages, see The Human Languages Page , maintained by Tyler Chambers. Stay tuned for a Chinese Dictionary page. To find information on Asian Studies, see the Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library maintained by Dr T. Matthew Ciolek at Australian National University. If you have any comments or suggestions, I'd be very interested in hearing them. Please use the handy comment form
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2. On-line Chinese Tools
These pages hope to provide tools to assist people in learning and using the beautiful chinese language. From the novice Chinese
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On-line Chinese Tools Learn Chinese Use Chinese Chinese Culture Chinese Software These pages hope to provide tools to assist people in learning and using the beautiful Chinese language. From the novice Chinese language student to the advanced programmer, I hope there is something here for everyone. Rather than being a Chinese language course, it provides tools to people who are already studying and using Chinese. Please check out the DimSum Chinese Reading Assistant Character Flashcards , the Chinese/English dictionary , the Chinese Namer , and the Western/Chinese Calendar Converter
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3. Learn Chinese Characters
Online ChineseEnglish dictionary. Learn Chinese characters by understanding their origins and interconnections. For instance "zhongwen", meaning the chinese language, has two characters as explained above day at Inside China, featured at chinese language Information Page, ranked as a "cool
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4. Chinese Cultural Studies:  The Chinese Language And Alphabet
Other Chinese Web Sites. Chinese Cultural Studies The chinese language and Writing frequent reference is made to the names of several different varieties of the chinese language
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The Chinese Language and Writing Articles from: David Crystal, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language , (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987)
The Sino Tibetan Family of Languages
[pp. 310-311] The membership and classification of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages is highly controversial. The 'Sinitic' part of the name refers to the various Chinese languages (often referred to as 'dialects'); the 'Tibetan' part refers to several languages found mainly in Tibet, Burma, and nearby territories. But as there are notable similarities with many other languages of the region, some scholars 'adopt a much broader view of the family, so as to include the Tai and Miao-Yao groups. The Sinitic languages are spoken by over 1,000 million people. The vast majority of these are in China (over 980 million) and Taiwan (19 million), but bstantial numbers are to be found throughout the whole of South-east Asia, especially in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore.Imporiant Chinese- speaking communities are also found in many other parts of the world, especially in the USA. There are nearly 300 languages in the Tibeto- Burman family, and these have been classified in several different ways. It is possible to identify 'clusters' of languages which have certain features in common, such as the 50 or so Lolo languages, spoken by around 3 million people in parts of Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and China. The 80 or so Naga, Kuki and Chin languages spoken in Burma and India, comprise another group. But groupings of this kind display many differences as well as similarities and it has not yet proved possible to find a neat way of classifying these, and the other groups thought to belong to the same family, into two or three types. It is by no means clear, for example, whether the small group of Karen languages, spoken by around 2 million people in Burma, should be included or excluded from the Sino-Tibetan family.

5. CLAS - Language
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or The Diaoyu Islands. DIAO: to fish; to angle. YU: fish. TAI: terrace; platform. DAO: island. For more on the Diaoyutai dispute, see our Diaoyutai Special
"Defend the Diaoyutai Islands", a politcal movement that began in the early 1970s. BAO: short for BAOWEI, to defend. DIAO: short for DIAOYUTAI, the Diaoyu Islands.
Greater China: mainland, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. LIANG: two. AN: shore. SAN: three. DI: place. LIANG'AN refers to mainland China and Taiwan, which are separated by the Taiwan Strait. SANDI refers to all three regions.
Minivan taxi. [Used in Mainland China only.] Mian4bao1: loaf of bread. Di1shi4: Hong Kong people's transliteration of "taxi." This term (and the next one below) illustrates the love for abbreviations in present-day China.
Minivan. [Used in Mainland China only.] Wei1xing2: miniature style. Mian4: short for mian4bao1che1 ("bread automobile", Beijing natives' term for "van".)

6. Chinese Language And Culture
Information Page have very limited skill in any form of chinese language, ancient and modern through the medium of English. chinese language. Chinese Romanization and Pictograph Guide
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Chinese Language and Culture
  • Note: The people who maintain The Taoism Information Page have very limited skill in any form of Chinese language, ancient and modern. But they know enough to acknowledge that English language differs from Chinese in many ways, including grammar, phonemic patterns, inflection or tonality, writing system, and historical and cultural associations. Please note that two systems of transliteration (or approximation) of Chinese are still widely used the Wade-Giles system and the Pinyin system. See the following links for help with these matters, which are important if you are attempting to understand Taoism or Daoism through the medium of English.
    Chinese Language Chinese Romanization and Pictograph Guide
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    [Brief and simple introduction to the meaning of a few Chinese characters relevant to Taoism and traditional Taoist texts.]

7. The Complete Guide To Chinese Computing
A complete guide to using Chinese on computers, including displaying, inputting, and processing Chinese text.
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Welcome to ChineseComputing.com! This site answers your questions about viewing and using Chinese on computers, and has related explanations, links, and sample programs.
This site also offer a wide variety of Chinese computing-related software libraries and consulting services Search: Read the latest newsletter (updated July, 2002) Chinese Environments
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8. : Chinese Language And Culture
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Yuchi Textbooks and Resources Textbooks and dictionaries, Websites and Search Engines - anything that helps you study Chinese. Sun Jun 06, 2004 11:14 pm Yau Universities and Schools Studying Chinese in China and Worldwide Tue Jun 08, 2004 2:13 am pamokkha Non-Mandarin Chinese Cantonese, Shanghainese, Guizhouhua, and Taxidriverhua Tue Jun 08, 2004 11:06 am pazu Chinese Computing and Technology Viewing and inputting Chinese characters on computers, PDA's, mobiles Mon Jun 07, 2004 10:34 am Chinese Culture Art and Literature poems and paintings, magazines and modern art. Tue Jun 08, 2004 12:14 am

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The chinese language group. Most Chinese speak one of the Mandarin dialects, which are largely mutually intelligible. Members of the chinese language group.
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The Chinese languages
The Chinese language group
The Chinese languages are the languages of the Han people, the major ethnic group of China, including both the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China. The Chinese languages are spoken by over one billion people. Approximately 95 percent of the Chinese population speaks Chinese, as opposed to the non-Chinese languages such as Tibetan, Mongolian, Lolo, Miao, and Tai spoken by minorities. The vast majority of the Chinese-speaking population is in China (over 980 million), Hong Kong, and Taiwan (19 million), but substantial numbers are also found throughout the whole of southeast Asia, especially in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Important Chinese-speaking communities are also found in many other parts of the world, especially in Europe, North and South America, and the Hawaiian Islands.
General linguistic characteristics
Chinese, together with Tibetan and Myanmar (formerly known as Burmese) and the many tribal languages of South and Southeast Asia, belongs to the family of Sino-Tibetan languages. Besides a core vocabulary and sounds, Chinese and most related languages share features that distinguish them from most Western languages: they are monosyllabic, have little inflection, and are tonal. In order to indicate differences in meaning between words similar in sound, tone languages assign to words a distinctive relative pitch-high or low-or a distinctive pitch contour-level, rising, or falling.

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Here is a collection of Chinese characters in gif format, including animal signs and Chinese numbers. Chinese Language Books
A collection of books related to Chinese language. College and University
A list of colleges and universities with Chinese programs. Chinese Dictionary
Links to Chinese dictionaries and online dictionaries. Learning Chinese Online
Tools for learning Chinese online including flash cards, animated Chinese, character pronunciations and more. Language Organization
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16. Chinese Cultural Studies: The Chinese Language And Pronunciation
Chinese Cultural Studies The chinese language and Pronunciation. Adapted from Compton s Living Encyclopedia, AOL 8/16/1995. There
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The Chinese Language and Pronunciation [Adapted from Compton's Living Encyclopedia , AOL 8/16/1995] There are two elements to the Chinese language: the written language, based on individual symbols called characters, each of which represents an idea or thing; and the spoken language, which includes a number of different dialects. The written language originally had no alphabet, but it was easily understood by literate people no matter what dialect they spoke. Since the early 1950s a system using the Latin alphabet, called Pinyin , has been developed in China, and it is now in common use. Most of the spellings of Chinese sounds and names in this course are based on the Pinyin system of romanization. Those that are are generally familiar in their conventional [Wade-Giles] form, such as the name Chiang Kai-shek or Mao Tse Tung have been retained. Some of the numerous dialects of spoken Chinese are totally different from each other. All of them use tones to distinguish different words. Mandarin, which is spoken in the Beijing region and in northern China generally, has four common tones. Cantonese, spoken in southeastern China, has nine tones and is quite different from Mandarin. Cantonese is probably most common among Chinese-American immigrants. Today Putonghua , which is based on Beijing-area Mandarin, is the official language of government and education, and everyone is expected to learn to speak it. The central government is also expanding the use of the Pinyin romanization system and is urging citizens to learn this alphabetized system of writing Chinese words. (Pinyin represents the spoken sounds of Putonghua, which is an oral representation of Chinese characters.) Citizens are also urged to learn a simplified system of Chinese. In the People's Republic the simplified system is used everywhere. In Taiwan and Hong Kong it is still very common to see much older, and more complex, signs being used.

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