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The perceptual distinctiveness of the [n-l] contrast in different vowel and tonal contexts [PDF]

open access: yesJASA Express Letters
This study investigates the relative perceptual distinction of the [n] vs [l] contrast in different vowel contexts ([_a] vs [_i]) and tonal contexts (high-initial such as HH, HL, vs low-initial such as LL, LH).
Pauline Bolin Liu, Mingxing Li
doaj   +1 more source

Differences between Northern and Southern Dialects in Chinese Literature: The Example of Shanghai Writers

open access: yes, 2011
With the promotion of standard Chinese in China, dialects are becoming less and less important or even extinct. However, in Shanghai where the economy is developing very fast, the relationship between the dialect and standard Chinese in the field of ...
GAO Yuanbao
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The “Digital Turn” of Value Chain Due Diligence Regulation: How Technology Reconfigures Stakeholder Engagement

open access: yesGlobal Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This article examines the “digital turn” in value chain due diligence, focusing on how emerging digital tools and technologies are reshaping the practice and politics of stakeholder engagement in transnational labor governance. As value chain legislation—most notably the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)—extends ...
Klaas Hendrik Eller, Antoine Duval
wiley   +1 more source

SOME ASSESSMENT ON TWO CENTURIES OF SALIR TURKISH / SALIR TÜRKÇESİNİN İKİ YÜZYILI HAKKINDA BAZI TESPİTLER* [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2014
Salir Turkish, which is one of nine Turkish dialects spoken along with New Uyghur Turkish, Kazakh Turkish, Kyrgyz Turkish, Uzbek Turkish, Tatar Turkish, Tuvan Turkish, Yugur Turkish, and Fu-yu Kyrgyz Turkish in the People’s Republic of China, has great
Ersin Teres**
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Guangdong Residents’ Perceptions of Chinese Dialects: A Pilot Study

open access: yes, 2018
Perceptual dialectology (PD) is branch of sociolinguistics which investigates ordinary people’s (non-linguists) perceptions about different dialects in the language community they are living in.
Ou, Chuying
core   +1 more source

The feasibility of mindfulness‐based relapse prevention for adults with substance use disorders (illicit drugs) in a Chinese population: A pilot randomized controlled trial

open access: yesAddiction, EarlyView.
Abstract Background and aims Mindfulness‐based relapse prevention (MBRP) has been shown to be beneficial to individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) in the West. The current pilot study aimed at testing the feasibility of MBRP in a Chinese population.
Ka Tsun Ting   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Dolphin-CN-Dialect: Where Chinese Dialects Matter

open access: yes
We present Dolphin-CN-Dialect, a streaming-capable ASR model with a focus on Chinese and dialect-rich scenarios. Compared to the previous version, Dolphin-CN-Dialect introduces substantial improvements in data processing, tokenization, training stability, and data sampling strategies.
Meng, Yangyang   +8 more
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PALATALIZATION IN CHINESE DIALECTS

open access: yes, 2011
[[abstract]]The term palatalization crops up in many linguistic discussions, but in an almost bewildering variety of uses. The kind of palatalization one encounters in Lithuanian differs from that in Latin.
張淑萍, CHANG SHU PING
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Brokers, Collaborators and Knowledge Translators: Expanding the Role of Research Assistants in Geographic Research

open access: yesAsia Pacific Viewpoint, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT While ‘local’ research assistants (RA) often play a key role in knowledge production in fieldwork‐based disciplines like geography, their role and agency often remain silenced. This paper brings together scholarship in feminist geography and critical development studies to reposition RAs as brokers, collaborators, and knowledge translators.
Zali Fung
wiley   +1 more source

Symposium on the Attributive Particle in Chinese Dialects

open access: yes, 2011
Symposium on the Attributive Particle in Chinese Dialects The Chinese University of Hong Kong June 8-9, 2011 We are pleased to announce that the "Symposium on the Attributive Particle in Chinese Dialects" will be held on June 8-9, 2011 at The Chinese ...
sinotype
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