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Classical Chinese

  • Background I. Names

    Background I. Names

  • Learning Chinese

    Learning Chinese

  • Chinese Writing Written Mandarin As Noted Above, Mandarin Is Often Used to Refer to the Written Language of China As Well As to the Standard Spoken Language

    Chinese Writing Written Mandarin As Noted Above, Mandarin Is Often Used to Refer to the Written Language of China As Well As to the Standard Spoken Language

  • Generating Classical Chinese Poems from Vernacular Chinese

    Generating Classical Chinese Poems from Vernacular Chinese

  • Global Chinese 2018; 4(2): 217–246

    Global Chinese 2018; 4(2): 217–246

  • A Contrastive Investigation of Standard Mandarin and Accented Mandarin

    A Contrastive Investigation of Standard Mandarin and Accented Mandarin

  • Treaty-Port English in Nineteenth-Century Shanghai: Speakers, Voices, and Images

    Treaty-Port English in Nineteenth-Century Shanghai: Speakers, Voices, and Images

  • The Changing Chinese Linguistic Situation in Suriname Under New Migration

    The Changing Chinese Linguistic Situation in Suriname Under New Migration

  • Shanghai Image: Critical Iconography, Minor Literature, and the Un-Making of a Modern Chinese Mythology

    Shanghai Image: Critical Iconography, Minor Literature, and the Un-Making of a Modern Chinese Mythology

  • Writing Taiwanese: the Development of Modern Written Taiwanese

    Writing Taiwanese: the Development of Modern Written Taiwanese

  • David Li-Wei Chen Handbook of Taiwanese Romanization

    David Li-Wei Chen Handbook of Taiwanese Romanization

  • Tongue-Tied Taiwan: Linguistic Diversity and Imagined Identities at the Crossroads of Colonial East Asia

    Tongue-Tied Taiwan: Linguistic Diversity and Imagined Identities at the Crossroads of Colonial East Asia

  • Reconstructing Chinese: Written Sources and Modern Dialects

    Reconstructing Chinese: Written Sources and Modern Dialects

  • Chinese (CHIN) 1

    Chinese (CHIN) 1

  • China in Classroom

    China in Classroom

  • Medievalspellingfinal X03.01.13

    Medievalspellingfinal X03.01.13

  • Index to Proper Names and Languages

    Index to Proper Names and Languages

  • Publications of Edwin G. Pulleyblank* Professor Emeritus University of British Columbia

    Publications of Edwin G. Pulleyblank* Professor Emeritus University of British Columbia

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  • A Summary of Classical Chinese Analytic Syntax: the System of Basic Syntactic Categories
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  • Chinese Speech Chinese Chinese, As a Term for Language, Is Used to Refer to the Native Languages, Spoken Or Written, Now Or in the Past, of the Chinese People
  • The Rise of Disyllables in Old Chinese: the Role of Lianmian Words
  • Chinese (CHIN) San Francisco State University Bulletin 2020-2021
  • UC Berkeley Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
  • Historical Linguistics
  • The Birth of Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature Yu Gao the Birth of Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature
  • Chinese in Indonesia: a Background Study
  • Written Taiwanese: a Problem with Many Solutions
  • Introduction to Literary Chinese
  • Hard for Them, for Chinese People.^ If You Don't Believe This, Just Ask a Chinese Person
  • Literary Chinese (Wenyanwen) Introductory Texts Introduction To
  • THE STYLE of LAO SHE and MODERN CHINESE By
  • Chinese Rhetoric and Writing an Introduction for Language Teachers
  • Department/Program Curriculum
  • On the Evolution of Character Usage of Classical Chinese Poetry


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