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Hashimoto, Mantaro J. – Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 1973
Reconstruction of Ancient Chinese retroflex endings (syllable-final consonants) based on internal phonological evidence in Modern Chinese. Paper read at the December 1972 meeting of the Kukeo Hakhoe (The National Language Association of Korea); research supported by the Social Science Research Council, Committee for Korean Studies. (RS)
Descriptors: Chinese, Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics
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Sue, Derald Wing; Sue, Stanley – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1972
This article presents an analysis of Chinese values and suggests that the counseling situation may arouse intense conflicts for many Chinese-American students. It also suggests a modified counseling approach that can be used in working with these students. (Author)
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Chinese Culture, Counseling, Cultural Background
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Wang, Peter Chin-Tang – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1971
Descriptors: Chinese, Dialects, Interference (Language), Language Instruction
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Yuan, Ji Feng; And Others – Language in Society, 1990
Examines changes in formulaic speech in China following the revolution and the Cultural Revolution, by studying politeness formulae and Public Criticism Meetings. Data indicate that routine formulae code cultural norms and that formulaic inventory changes result from the need to code new social facts. (JL)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Chinese, Chinese Culture, Diachronic Linguistics
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Manning, Linda D. – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 2001
Investigated how international adoptive families of Chinese children socialized their children biculturally. Interviews with and observations of adoptive families at a Chinese cultural school indicated that learning about the Chinese language and culture and interacting with others were the main ways that adopted children developed a sense of…
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Adoption, Biculturalism, Chinese Americans
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Ho, Mian Lian; Wong, Irene F. H. – World Englishes, 2001
Discusses the use of "ever" in affirmative responses to Yes/No type questions as well as in declarative sentences in discourse in colloquial Singaporean English. Examines parallels in Singaporean English use of "ever" with its equivalents in the local languages. While parallels can be seen in Mandarin Hokkein, Cantonese, and…
Descriptors: Cantonese, Chinese, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries
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Chen, Huabin – Adolescence, 2001
Examined attitudes of both parents and students toward science education among the three cultural groups. It was found that both Chinese parents and students had more positive attitudes toward science education than did Americans. Attitudes of Chinese-Americans appeared to show influences of both their Chinese heritage and American culture.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Chinese, Chinese Americans
Willoughby, Louisa – International Education Journal, 2007
This article provides a case study of the relevance of ethnicity in senior student's social interactions at an Australian high school where over 90 per cent of the students speak a language other than English (LOTE) at home. Drawing on ethnographic methods it explores students' own views on the role of ethnic background in shaping who they are…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Cultural Maintenance, Ethnography, Case Studies
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Chen, Jenn-Yeu; Chen, Train-Min – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2007
Speaking a word can be started faster when all the words in a given block share the initial portion (e.g., syllable) than when they do not (known as the form preparation effect). Two experiments employed the task to examine the role of morphemes in Chinese word production. In Experiment 1, the disyllabic target words were monomorphemic or…
Descriptors: Syllables, Morphemes, Cognitive Processes, Chinese
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Tse, Shek Kam; Marton, Ference; Ki, Wing Wah; Ka Yee Loh, Elizabeth – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2007
This paper is concerned with an innovative approach to teaching Chinese characters. Traditionally, pupils learn Chinese characters by repeatedly copying them until they can reproduce their form and pronunciation from memory. Most of the characters pupils are required to learn are selected on the basis of their frequency in adult written…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chinese, Written Language, Teaching Methods
Kwok, Irene; Sung, Robert – 1977
The text is designed primarily for students who are continuing in the Chinese Bilingual Pilot Program, ESEA Title VII, at the seventh grade level. This text was written because there is an insufficient amount of Chinese bilingual materials in the area of social studies at the junior high school level. The two emphases of the Multicultural Social…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Chinese
Chen, Ping – 1999
This book presents a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the development of modern Chinese from the late 19th century up to the 1990s, concentrating on three major aspects: modern spoken Chinese, modern written Chinese, and the modern Chinese writing system. It describes and analyzes in detail, from historical and sociolinguistic perspectives,…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Cantonese, Chinese, Chinese Culture
Liao, Li-yuan; Larke, Patrica J. – Online Submission, 2008
Many Chinese and Taiwanese parents in the United States see benefits of Chinese schools in providing their children the opportunity to learn Chinese culture and language. The results of this qualitative study involving interviews with thirteen Chinese and Taiwanese parents indicated that there were three main reasons why parents want to send their…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Parent Attitudes, Chinese Americans, Interviews
Bao, Mingzhen – ProQuest LLC, 2008
Linguistic prominence is defined as words or syllables perceived auditorily as standing out from their environment. It is explored through changes in pitch, duration and loudness. In this study, phonetic realization and perception of prominence among lexical tones in Mandarin Chinese was investigated in two experiments. Experiment 1 explored…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Acoustics, Cues, Vowels
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Tong, Yunxia; Francis, Alexander L.; Gandour, Jackson T. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2008
The aim of this study was to examine processing interactions between segmental (consonant, vowel) and suprasegmental (tone) dimensions of Mandarin Chinese. Using a speeded classification paradigm, processing interactions were examined between each pair of dimensions. Listeners were asked to attend to one dimension while ignoring the variation…
Descriptors: Suprasegmentals, Vowels, Word Recognition, Classification
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