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Leadership Studies of Chinese and Chinese-Americans
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1970Chinese college students in Hong Kong and Chinese-American college students in Hawaii ranked a list of 9 issues of critical concern to them and their college in terms of their relative importance. These students then met in groups of 6 with a group leader who had been trained in authoritarian, democratic and laissez-faire leadership atmospheres and who
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Part-of-speech studies in Chinese
Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2016ABSTRACTThis paper studies parts of speech in Chinese on data taken from the Modern Chinese Dictionary (5th edition). First, the part-of-speech polyfunctionality (ambiguity) of words is determined; then the corresponding distribution and rank-frequency sequence are analysed.
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A Comparative Study of the Collocations in Legislative Chinese and General Chinese
2020Remarkable achievements have been made in the study of lexis in general Chinese, such as lexical meanings, word structures, lexical systems, and semantic evolution. However, these studies can hardly reflect the unique characteristics of Chinese for special purposes, such as legal Chinese, travel Chinese, and business Chinese.
Shan Wang 0002, Jiuhan Yin
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A Study of Chinese Word Segmentation Based on the Characteristics of Chinese
2013This paper introduces the research on Chinese word segmentation (CWS). The word segmentation of Chinese expressions is difficult due to the fact that there is no word boundary in Chinese expressions and that there are some kinds of ambiguities that could result in different segmentations.
Aaron Li-Feng Han +5 more
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A Study on the Referents of Chinese Imposters
2016This paper is concerned with the language phenomena in Chinese that some nominal phrases as DPs with the default third person can refer to the speaker with the first person or the addressee with the second person. In English, such nominal phrases are called imposters (Collins & Postal 2012), which refer to the speaker or the addressee and keep the ...
Fengcun An, Lei Zhao, Gong Cheng 0008
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A Study of Written Chinese Vocabulary*
The Modern Language Journal, 1972by Scherer and Wertheimer.l Ratings by three trained judges were pooled and showed high internal correlations between the subtests of speaking skill (i.e., echo, oral reading, directed utterances, and free response). Furthermore, there was substantial correlation between speaking skills and the ability to listen, read, and write in the second language ...
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The Chinese pine genome and methylome unveil key features of conifer evolution
Cell, 2022Shihui Niu, Jiang Li, Wenhao Bo
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The Study of Chinese History Today. (In Chinese).
Pacific Affairs, 1950Bayard Lyon, Ku Chieh-kang
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