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The Recasting of Chinese Socialism: the Chinese New Left Since 2000 China Information 2018, Vol
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Corpus-Based Learning of Cantonese for Mandarin Speakers
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Adaptation of English Onset Clusters Across Time in Hong Kong Cantonese: the Role of the Perception Grammar*
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The Erosion of Press Freedom: an Examination of Hong Kong's Book
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Swire and Shanghai Joint Publishing Launch 150 Anniversary in China
For Immediate Release 29Thjune 2017
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The Hong Kong Connection for the Chinese Railroad Workers in North America
Protesting with Text and Image: Four Publications on the 2019 Pro-Democracy Movement from Hong Kong Civil Society