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  • Landscape Analysis of Overcomplete Tensor and Neural Collapse

    Landscape Analysis of Overcomplete Tensor and Neural Collapse

  • Kūnqǔ in Practice: a Case Study

    Kūnqǔ in Practice: a Case Study

  • Is Shuma the Chinese Analog of Soma/Haoma? a Study of Early Contacts Between Indo-Iranians and Chinese

    Is Shuma the Chinese Analog of Soma/Haoma? a Study of Early Contacts Between Indo-Iranians and Chinese

  • The Linguistic Categorization of Deictic Direction in Chinese – with Reference to Japanese – Christine Lamarre

    The Linguistic Categorization of Deictic Direction in Chinese – with Reference to Japanese – Christine Lamarre

  • Ideophones in Middle Chinese

    Ideophones in Middle Chinese

  • <I>Comment Vous Appelez-Vous</I>?: Why the French Change Their Names

    <I>Comment Vous Appelez-Vous</I>?: Why the French Change Their Names

  • Chinese Language and Characters

    Chinese Language and Characters

  • Origin Narratives: Reading and Reverence in Late-Ming China

    Origin Narratives: Reading and Reverence in Late-Ming China

  • Gěi ’Give’ in Beijing and Beyond Ekaterina Chirkova

    Gěi ’Give’ in Beijing and Beyond Ekaterina Chirkova

  • Linguistic Composition and Characteristics of Chinese Given Names DOI: 10.34158/ONOMA.51/2016/8

    Linguistic Composition and Characteristics of Chinese Given Names DOI: 10.34158/ONOMA.51/2016/8

  • The Impact of Emergency Surgery Versus Self

    The Impact of Emergency Surgery Versus Self

  • Representing Talented Women in Eighteenth-Century Chinese Painting: Thirteen Female Disciples Seeking Instruction at the Lake Pavilion

    Representing Talented Women in Eighteenth-Century Chinese Painting: Thirteen Female Disciples Seeking Instruction at the Lake Pavilion

  • Chinese Radicals (Meaning Parts);  Section 2: GCSE Vocabulary & Key Structures;  Section 3: Key Grammar Points;  Section 4: Chinese Culture;

    Chinese Radicals (Meaning Parts);  Section 2: GCSE Vocabulary & Key Structures;  Section 3: Key Grammar Points;  Section 4: Chinese Culture;

  • Study on the Musical Features of Liaozhai's Songs “Shua Hai Er”

    Study on the Musical Features of Liaozhai's Songs “Shua Hai Er”

  • Ing. Weidong Qu Renmin University of China Quwd@Ruc.Edu.Cn Associate

    Ing. Weidong Qu Renmin University of China [email protected] Associate

  • Language, Likeness, and the Han Phenomenon of Convergence

    Language, Likeness, and the Han Phenomenon of Convergence

  • Loanword Adaptation in Mandarin Chinese: Perceptual

    Loanword Adaptation in Mandarin Chinese: Perceptual

  • Mingfei Qu

    Mingfei Qu" and the Poetics of Disagreement Author(S): Yang Xiaoshan Source: Chinese Literature: Essays, Articles, Reviews (CLEAR), Vol

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  • Surname Methodology in Defining Ethnic Populations : Chinese
  • State-Run Industrial Enterprises in Fengtian, 1920-1931
  • Script Crisis and Literary Modernity in China, 1916-1958 Zhong Yurou
  • Curriculum Vitae [PDF]
  • Boston University Department of Economics: Working Paper Series, 2015
  • C 2018 by Yunbo Ouyang. All Rights Reserved. SCALABLE SPARSITY STRUCTURE LEARNING USING BAYESIAN METHODS
  • Zang Fu 1 Instructor: Lorraine Wilcox L.Ac
  • Influencing Factors Analysis for a Social Network Webbased Payment Service in Yue Qu, Wenge Rong, Hui Chen, China Yuanxin Ouyang and Zhang Xiong
  • Using Pinyin) for Theocratic Use with Mandarin Chinese Introductory Course
  • Analysis of the Optimization Landscapes for Overcomplete Representation Learning
  • Introduction to Literary Chinese
  • Likelihood Ratio Based Tests for Markov Regime Switching"
  • Zhuangzi MA Teachingstories.Pdf
  • Lesson 5: Weather and Seasons
  • Dissertation Li Yang
  • 'Culture'?: Emergence and Transformations of Metacultural
  • Romanization Patterns in Chinese As Evidenced by a Personal Name Corpus
  • Chapter IV. Adaptation of Mandarin Loanwords Originating from English


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