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Cheng, Robert – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1978
In Taiwanese, approximately 5 percent of the morphemes--many of them high-frequency function words--have no appropriate, established Chinese characters to represent them. This article concerns the way in which new characters are invented or existing characters are adopted to represent Taiwanese morphemes. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Chinese, Dialects, Ideography, Language Planning
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Rosen, Sherry – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1978
Using data from study of young families in an affluent Hong Kong housing complex, author contends that role reorganization within nuclear family and, specifically, changing role of Chinese wives, has created a new family structure which reinforces rather than rejects traditional norms of shared residence and reciprocal aid among kin. (Author)
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Extended Family, Family Relationship, Family Structure
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Cheng, Robert L. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1977
This paper attempts to investigate the semantic and syntactic features of Taiwanese question particles and to make some preliminary inquiry into their diachronic development mainly on the basis of their synchronic phenomena including, frequencies of forms in various age groups and localities. (CHK)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Chinese, Descriptive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics
Xingjian, Li – Chinese Education, 1977
Evaluates various explanations for the fact that Chinese writing has remained at the ideographic stage for several thousand years. Reasons include dialect differences, social and political unrest, and attempts by the ruling class and men of letters to preserve complex character writing as an indication of class superiority. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Chinese, Comparative Education, Evaluation, Foreign Countries
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Li, Charles N.; Thompson, Sandra A. – Journal of Child Language, 1977
Data on the acquisition of lexical tone were collected from 17 Mandarin-speaking children. Among other results, it was found that: (1) tone is acquired relatively quickly; (2) mastery of tones occurs well before mastery of segmentals; and (3) Mandarin high-level and falling tones are acquired before rising and dipping tones. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Research, Mandarin Chinese
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Li, Frances C. – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1977
This paper attempts to show how a variety of phenomena in Chinese can be explained by means of a different approach to grammatical analysis. This approach consists of analyzing sentence structure from the viewpoint of communicative function; sentences are regarded as links in a chain of discourse. (CHK)
Descriptors: Chinese, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Role, Language Usage
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Taylor, Insup – Interchange, 1987
This paper describes four writing systems and discusses research on phonetic coding, eye movements, and cortical processing in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean scripts. Research on word recognition in English, Japanese Kanji and Kana, and Korean Hangul are presented. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean
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Yanling, He – International Social Science Journal, 1987
Explains China's poverty at specific social levels and as a whole. Deals with overall issues such as: (1) the commodity economy; (2) China's sixth-five year plan; (3) rural industrialization; (4) the poor educational system; (5) unevenly developed territory; (6) persistant feudal problems; and (7) isolation from the world. Concludes by defining…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Developing Nations, Developmental Programs, Economic Development
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Young Bear, Ray; And Others – WICAZO SA Review, 1987
Poets Ray Young Bear (Mesquakie), James Mitsui (Japanese American), James McAuley (Irish-American), Alex Kuo (Chinese-America) and Elizabeth Cook-Lynn (Sioux) participated in this forum on the legacy of culture and the creative process. Genres, culture, and definitions of ethnicity were discussed; and an audience participation question-and-answer…
Descriptors: American Indians, Chinese Americans, Creative Writing, Cultural Awareness
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Dew, James Erwin – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1988
Describes how the Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies in Taipei has used computers: 1) to select new vocabulary from texts for glossing; 2) to sort vocabulary for index listings; and 3) to print portions of textbooks. Problems with phonetic transcriptions and quality of print for Chinese characters are discussed. Samples are…
Descriptors: Chinese, Computer Assisted Instruction, Indexing, Lexicography
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Jou, Jerwen – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1988
Tested the comprehension of children aged 4-12 of double negation in Chinese. Young children interpreted double negation as simple negation. Only the oldest children consistently interpreted double negatives as equivalent to affirmative sentences. (SKC)
Descriptors: Children, Chinese, Cognitive Development, Language Acquisition
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Katcher, Sylvia – Equity and Excellence, 1987
Describes the Queensborough Community College (NY) Port of Entry program, which provides Chinese immigrants with intensified language development, American culture, lifestyles, and higher education orientation. Considers the program's objectives, history, changes since its inception, and problems encountered. (PS)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Chinese, Conformity, Cultural Pluralism
Jing'an, Zhang – Chinese Education, 1987
Based on survey data collected in 1982, this article reports the enrollment preferences of students entering colleges and universities in China. Results showed a clear preference for universities whose graduates are to be allocated jobs in Beijing and for the career fields of medicine, computer science, and radio communications. (JDH)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Administrative Problems, Chinese Culture, Educational Planning
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Leong, Che Kan – Annals of Dyslexia, 1986
Commonalities and differences in the processing mechanism of analytic reading in English and Chinese orthography are compared. Although the phonological processing route is more prominent in English and the morphological route in Chinese, certain processing routes may be implicated in reading disorders. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Chinese, Comparative Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Secondary Education
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Chen, Xiangming – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1985
Examines structural, social-psychological, and ecologial factors affecting the direction and type of changes occurring in the Chinese family. Multiple demographic and socioeconomic influences and the family's adaptive responses are creating conditions in China for the traditional household arrangement to survive, while generating new variants of…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Demography, Extended Family, Family Size
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