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Transliteration of Indonesian Geographical Names into Chinese
In this paper, a comparative analysis of the phonetics between Indonesian and Chinese in the geographical name conversion process is carried out to investigate the way of Chinese transliterating for Indonesian geographical names, in order to standardize ...
Qin Weifen, Wang Difei
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Cultural proximity, venture capital and firm performance
Cultural distance is an important factor for the success of venture capital (VC) investments. Using a large sample of Chinese VC events, this study examines how cultural proximity between VC investors and portfolio firms, as measured by a unique ...
Guoyan Huang +3 more
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The data reported in this article are non-coronal fricative measurements from 10 (5 male; 5 female) native speakers of Zhongjiang Chinese. Each speaker produced 10 repetitions of 90 monosyllabic words beginning with either a velar fricative, /x/, or a ...
Dongmei Rao, Jason Shaw, Rikker Dockum
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Cross-Dialectal Novel Word Learning and Borrowing
The objective of this paper was to study the cognitive processes underlying cross-dialectal novel word borrowing and loanword establishment in a Standard-Chinese-to-Shanghainese (SC-SH) auditory lexical learning and borrowing experiment.
Junru Wu +5 more
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Two dialects of Mandarin Chinese, Beijing and Liaoning, display different patterns in r-suffixation, a morphophonological process. This paper investigates the low vowel rhymes: /an/, /a/, /aŋ/ in the two dialects.
Boer Fu
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Chinese language: terminology in the 21st century [PDF]
The past and present diversity of the Chinese-speaking world, as well as different history of Sinological studies, in particular, in Russia and in the West, caused the appearance of a complicated varying terminology used in modern Chinese linguistics ...
Zavyalova O.I.
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Place names as markers of the dialects and sub-dialects of Tuvan language
In this article we propose that place names should be considered markers of the dialects and sub-dialects of the Tuvan language, which is a new perspective on the toponymy of Tuva.
Mira V. Bavuu-Surun
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This study takes the Yong-deng dialect as a case study to investigate the phenomenon of tonal merging observed in Northwest Chinese dialects. It begins by examining the various monosyllabic tone patterns of the Yong-deng dialect, then supplements this ...
Li Yi
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Two-Stage Training for Chinese Dialect Recognition [PDF]
Accepted to Interspeech ...
Zongze Ren, Guofu Yang, Shugong Xu
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The Element Selection and Analysis of Visual Transformation of Wenzhou Dialect [PDF]
Wenzhou dialect, as a unique dialect, is not only known by the people all over China, but also plays a positive role in promoting the spread of Chinese culture and Wenzhou culture as Wenzhou merchant spread all over the country and even around the world.
Jiang Zheng
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