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A Case Study of Chinese Sentiment Analysis of Social Media Reviews Based on LSTM [PDF]
Network public opinion analysis is obtained through a combination of natural language processing (NLP) and public opinion supervision, and is crucial for monitoring public mood and trends. Therefore, network public opinion analysis can identify and solve
Wang Lukai, Wang Lei
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Lexical Features of Economic Legal Policy and News in China Since the COVID-19 Outbreak
Lexical features are influenced by different languages and genres. The study of lexical features in different genres of texts on the same topic is helpful to understand the universalities and peculiarities of languages.
Jiaqi Liu
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Terminological features of the Chinese legal language
Abstract In this essay, Chinese legal linguistic features, specifically, the terminological features, are discussed, in terms of the Chinese legislative language. It first outlines the historical and cultural developments and context in which classical Chinese conception of law was situated in traditional China, and the emergence
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The aim of this research was to analyse Chinese legal terminology related to limits of freedom of contract in juxtaposition with other European and Asian legal systems. The study was limited to state, law and publicity.
Kozanecka Paulina
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Chinese legal texts – Quantitative Description
The aim of the paper is to provide a quantitative description of legal Chinese. This study adopts the approach of corpus-based analyses and it shows basic statistical parameters of legal texts in Chinese, namely the length of a sentence, the proportion ...
Ľuboš GAJDOŠ
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Review of Russian scientific researches on Сhinese law of public finance
The article provides a systematic review of the scientific works of Russian legal scholars in the field of public finance law in China, in particular tax, budget and currency law.
E. V. Kilinkarova, A. A. Trofimov
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Law, Translation, and Voice:Transformation of a Struggle for Social Justice in a Chinese Village [PDF]
The channeling of popular struggles through legal cases is central to the strategy of the emerging “rights defense” movement in China, linking grassroots contention with professional mediators who translate grievances into the institutional environment ...
Woodman, Sophia
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Confucius Institutes as a Tool of “Soft Power” in China’s Cultural Diplomacy in Kyrgyzstan
Introduction. This article discusses the cultural diplomacy of China on the example of the activities of the Confucius Institutes as tools of “soft power” in the field of spreading the Chinese language and culture in Kyrgyzstan.
Jamyikat Omurova +2 more
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On the meaning of Feifa Quanyi in Chinese legal language
‘Illegal rights’ is an oxymoron in many European languages, including English. A new term feifa quanyi (illegal rights and interests) has appeared in recent times and is now being used increasingly in court decisions and litigation in China. In this study we use a semiotic and corpus-based approach to examine the Chinese legal texts and court ...
Michele Mannoni, Deborah Cao
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Is there Space for "Genuine Autonomy" for Tibetan Areas in the PRC's System of Nationalities Regional Autonomy? [PDF]
This article considers whether room exists within the current system of nationalities regional autonomy (NRA) in China to accommodate Tibetan aspirations for "genuine autonomy" under the People's Republic of China (PRC) sovereignty. It examines the legal
Ghai, Y., Loper, Kelley, Woodman, Sophia
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