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Language as propaganda - promotion of Standard Mandarin in 1950s People’s Republic of China
The Chinese national language known as Standard Mandarin went through a series of reforms during the 20th century. How these reforms were endorsed during the 1950s by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is the overarching theme of my thesis.
Pelto-Timperi, Henriikka
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ABSTRACT This article examines the language life of young Malaysian Chinese immigrants in Australia and their construction of multi‐membership as reflected in their daily language behaviors. It develops the concept of everyday linguistic citizenship and uses this concept as a theoretical lens to understand how the young adults build, maintain, and ...
Xiaoyi Zhang +2 more
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Decoding Mandarin Action Verbs from EEG Using a Dual-LSTM Network: Towards Practical Assistive Brain-Computer Interfaces. [PDF]
Liu B, Chen G, Yin L, Liu J.
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Spoken and written patterns in Standard Mandarin motion events
Directional complements are usually considered as subset of resultative complements, but in Written Standard Mandarin the numerous constructions used to express a change of location show an extreme complexity, to the extent that it is in some cases hard to find a clear-cut correspondence between form and meaning.
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How L2 Learners Negotiate Meaning in GenAI‐Supported Creative Writing
ABSTRACT This qualitative study explores how second language (L2) learners negotiate meaning and co‐construct knowledge with generative AI (GenAI) in a 12‐week multimodal creative writing project. Chinese middle school students (N = 75) created English picture books using a conversational GenAI agent supporting textual and text‐to‐image generation.
Zhihui Zhang +3 more
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A meta-analytic review of Mandarin tone perception: tone height and tone contour, prosodic background, and L2 experience. [PDF]
Cui X, Zhao H.
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A diverse body of research conducted since the start of Covid‐19 has investigated the impact of the pandemic on children's environments and their language development. This scoping review synthesises the peer‐reviewed research literature on this topic between 2020 and 2023.
Cecilia Zuniga‐Montanez +4 more
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ABSTRACT Huanglongbing (HLB) is the most destructive citrus disease worldwide, and it has been disseminated by the Asian citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri, the vector of the causing agent Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus. Although processed kaolin reduces psyllid infestation, long‐term field data from commercial orchards are limited.
Marcelo Pedreira de Miranda +4 more
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Non-tonal L2 proficiency facilitates the perception of tone and pitch contrasts in a tonal L1: evidence from Mandarin-English bilinguals. [PDF]
Zhao R, Li M, Ren H, Wei H.
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ABSTRACT Globally, citrus production areas are threatened by greening diseases, also known as Huánglóngbíng (HLB), associated with phloem‐limited gram‐negative species of the genus Candidatus Liberibacter. Those pathogens are transmitted by either the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama 1908 (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), or the African citrus ...
Kevin Malod +3 more
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