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  1. Living Language: Chinese: 2008 Day-to-Day Calendar (Living Language Daily Phrase & Culture Calendars) by Living Language, 2007-08-01
  2. Beginner's Chinese with 2 Audio CDs by Yong Ho, 2005-04-18
  3. Advanced Chinese: Intention, Strategy, and Communication (Yale Language Series) by Yanfang Tang, Qinghai Chen, 2004-10-11
  4. Chinese Link: Zhongwen Tiandi, Intermediate Chinese, Level 2 Part 1 by Sue-mei Wu, Yueming Yu, et all 2007-03-10
  5. Understanding Chinese Characters by Their Ancestral Forms by Ping-Gam Go, 2004-08-30
  6. Teach Yourself Beginner's Mandarin Chinese (Teach Yourself Beginner's Languages) by Elizabeth Scurfield, Song Lianyi, 2003-09-26
  7. Teach Yourself Chinese Language, Life, and Culture by Kenneth Wilkinson, 2002-07-25
  8. Practical Chinese Reader I: Simplified Character Edition by Beijing Languages Institute, 2004-03
  9. Intermediate Chinese (Yale Language Series) by John DeFrancis, 1964-09-10
  10. Beginner's Chinese (Beginner's (Foreign Language)) by Yong Ho, 1997-12
  11. Learn to Write Chinese Characters (Yale Language Series) by Johan Bjorksten, 1994-08-31
  12. In-Flight Chinese: Learn Before You Land (LL (R) In-Flight) by Living Language, 2001-06-26
  13. Chinese Odyssey: Innovative Language Courseware Vol. 2 (Simplified Characters) by Xueying Wang, Li-Chuang Chi, et all 2006-04-01
  14. Tell It Like it Is! (Text with 2 DVD's): Natural Chinese for Advanced Learners (Yale Language Series) by Jianqi Wang, 2005-02-11

61. Welcome To Centre For Chinese Language And Culture
CENTRE FOR chinese language AND CULTURE. Chinese Heritage Building. CENTRE FOR chinese language AND CULTURE
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62. ILoveLanguages - Your Guide To Languages On The Web
written in Chinese. *, The Yuen Ren Society Society promoting and studying chinese language dialects. *, Zhongwen Zipu Chinese Character
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63. Study Abroad: Directory Of Language Schools And Study Abroad Programs - Learn An
Offering chinese language and martial arts programmes in the city.
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Language and Culture: Take advantage of this new and exciting program! Design your own research project while enhancing your travel experiences, Learn more about other cultures Receive faculty guidance as you travel, Analyze your research and write while in transit This program allows you to combine your studies, area of interest, and/or career goals with the flexibility of traveling where and when YOU want! Beijing language and Culture University This unique course program is designed to immerse students in Chinese language and life through class instruction, tutoring and electives, providing the most comprehensive course program for students focused on mastering the Chinese Language.
Short duration courses emphasize oral comprehension and spoken Chinese, and are designed to help students acquire language skills needed for effective communication within a short period of time.

64. Creative Hand Of God In The Chinese Language
Learn about how some of the characters in the chinese language reflect knowledge of the antediluvian world. Institute for Creation
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"For in six days the Lord made the heaven and the earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day..." Exodus 20:11
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Who among all these [God's creatures] does not know That the HAND OF THE LORD has done this, In whose HAND is the life of every living thing, And the breath of all mankind? Job 12:9,10, NKJV Few realize that the early Chinese (c. 2200 B.C.) worshiped a Creator-God, the Heavenly Ruler. Fewer still have appreciated the "second Genesis" which their ingenious ancient character writing contains. The 4,000-year-old Imperial Sacrifice ceremony observed annually by China's reigning emperors attests to their original post-deluge patriarchal connections.

65. Pinyin
Learn the chinese language through phonetics rather than Chinese Characters, in eleven lessons of vocalized vocabulary and situational dialogs.
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66. IGCS - Language (China WWW VL - Internet Guide For Chinese Studies)
chinese language courses, offered by the La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia. Language Chinese (Big5, GB), English....... Language English.
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    Here you will find lots of sites that can be helpful for you for learning more about China and the Chinese language and culture. There are many sites that link to many others that can be helpful to you as well. If you find more that are useful, please send them on to me at the e-mail address below.
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    69. Little Treasures Chinese School
    chinese language and cultural school designed to foster identification and pride in Asian heritage.
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    70. ChinaSite.com: Chinese Language -- The Complete Reference To The Web Sites Of Ch
    ChinaSite.com chinese language. The Complete Reference to the Web Sites of chinese language Learning, Study, and Promotion. by Weiqing Huang .
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    Chinese Language Related Information Page The Center for the Advancement of Language Learning (CALL)
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    published by Shanghai Modern Philology Research Society, features Chinese language research, application, and introduction of philologists.
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    71. Free Chinese Lessons - Mandarin, Cantonese, Taiwanese: Writing "alphabet"..
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    72. Learn Chinese With Clavis Sinica Chinese Language Reading And Dictionary Softwar
    This chinese language learning software helps you study written Chinese by helping you learn the structure of Chinese characters.
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    Learn Chinese with Clavis Sinica
    The term "Clavis Sinica" means "Key to the Chinese Language," and this innovative software is designed to be just that. Combining a versatile Chinese text reader with a comprehensive and richly cross-referenced Chinese dictionary, this powerful new program will enable you to overcome the biggest barriers to learning the world's most widely used language.
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    73. Chinese Language Radio Broadcasts
    broadcast live. chinese language Radio Broadcasts. Television. Listen to radio broadcasts in the chinese language. A wide selection
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    74. Learning Chinese Tutorial Software And Books
    Interactive chinese language educational program that provides level through multimedia. Texts and sources for learning Chinese listed.
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    75. EthnoMed Chinese Language Profile
    chinese language. 2003. Written Language. The chinese language is the oldest written language in the world with at least six thousand years of history.
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    Kathy Lin, Author
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    November, 2000 Revised, Nov. 2003 Written Language The Chinese language is the oldest written language in the world with at least six thousand years of history. Chinese character inscriptions have been found in turtle shells dating back to the Shang dynasty (1766-1123 BC) proving the written language has existed for more than 3,000 years. The Chinese written language uses single distinctive symbols, or characters, to represent each word of the vocabulary. The vast majority of characters are written versions of spoken sounds that have meaning. A large dictionary usually contains 40,000 characters. One must be able to recognize 2,000 to 3,000 characters to read a newspaper. Although the written system has been altered over time due to revolutions and political changes, the principles of the language along with the symbols and characters have remained basically the same. Although many Chinese dialects exist, the written language is a common form of communication. Even though people are not able to verbally communicate in different provinces, they are able to understand each other in writing. However, the written language can be further subdivided into three forms: simplified, traditional, and informal slang or phonetic. There is also a form called "pin-yin" which is the Chinese language transcribed using a roman spelling.

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    We offer chinese language and business Chinese courses in Beijing , as well as supplemental business courses taught in English, to prepare students to do business in China.
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    77. The Chinese Language: Myths And Facts
    The chinese language Myths and Facts. Few things in Chinese culture are more widely misunderstood outside of China than the chinese language.
    http://www.askasia.org/frclasrm/readings/r000020.htm
    The Chinese Language:
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    Article written by Timothy Light for the Asia Society's Focus on Asian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 3, Asian Languages, Related materials: Few things in Chinese culture are more widely misunderstood outside of China than the Chinese language. The Chinese write very differently from us and indeed from all other literate societies in today's world except for Japan and Korea (which continue to make partial use of writing borrowed from China long ago). Even to the untutored eye, Chinese characters are not an alphabet, though many Americans who want to ask about them do not know what term to use for them, and questions are often asked such as, "Is it true that the Chinese alphabet . . . well, writing . . . I mean pictures, well . . . you know what I mean . . . they're very pictorial, aren't they?" Because of the obvious radical difference between the way that the Chinese write and the way that we write, many myths have grown up, not just around China's writing system, but around its language as a whole and around China's people. Indeed, people often say that the Chinese write in pictures. Many believe that Chinese is a monosyllabic language, which presumably means that every word in Chinese consists of a single syllable, like the English words but, aim, quick, work, crime, laugh

    78. Chinese Language Instruction Center, Fo Guang University, Yilan
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    79. WaKan Project Website - About
    Freeware tool for Japanese and chinese language learners for Windows. Includes character dictionary, word dictionary, editor with kanji conversion, printing (kanji cards, vocabulary, text with furigana), and vocabulary manager.
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    Current version: Last update: About Features Download FAQ Forum ... Contact (wakan) is a versatile tool for students of Japanese or Chinese. It features a character dictionary, a word dictionary, a text editor, a vocabulary management utility, many printing options (character flashcards, vocabulary lists, text including furigana), and a text translation tool. will allow you to read real Japanese or Chinese text with minimum knowledge of characters and vocabulary. Visit project forum
    is freeware . It is completely free for non-commercial use. Its database is built from several freeware dictionaries available on the web:

    80. Rendering Chinese Language Characters On The World-Wide Web
    The issue of rendering chinese language characters on the WorldWide Web (WWW) can pose various problems due to their varied support in different operating
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    Rendering Chinese Language Characters on the World-Wide Web Home Articles FAQs Xref ... World Wide Web (WWW) Published on: Friday 20th November 1998 By: Pankaj Kamthan
    • Chinese Characters And Encoding Methods Viewing Chinese Language Characters
      Chinese Characters And Encoding Methods
      Chinese language environment usually uses two kinds of encoding systems:
      • - used primarily in Taiwan and Hong Kong. - used primarily in China and Singapore.
      Most of the WWW-support for Chinese (either Traditional or Simplified ) is in these two encoding systems. There are services available that will convert Chinese characters to image files. See, for example, Convert CJK URL to GIF at http://yumj.kek.jp/www/hz.html. Recently released Yahoo! Chinese at http://chinese.yahoo.com/ contains links to the sites that are encoded in Big5, GB, and Gif.
      Viewing Chinese Language Characters
      Platforms With Chinese Windows 95/NT
      Microsoft does produce Chinese Windows 95/NT for both GB and Big5 versions. Please contact your local software dealers for pricing and availability. Microsoft Internet Explorer If you have Chinese version of Microsoft Internet Explorer installed, then all you need is to change the

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