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 | | Cantonese is spoken by about 70 million people worldwide, less than for example Mandarin Chinese, but still a major language. |  | | Linguistically, Cantonese is a more conservative dialect than Mandarin. |  | | The Hong Kong linguist Sidney Lau modified Yale for his popular Cantonese-as-a-second-language course, so that is also another system used today by contemporary Cantonese learners. |
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http://www.teachersparadise.com/ency/en/wikipedia/c/ca/cantonese__linguistics_.html
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| | China History Forum, online chinese history forum > origins of cantonese |
 | | It is widely speculated that two language of Chu and Wu merged into one (with dialect differences) by the end of the Warring States period after the Chu conquest of Wu and Yue. |  | | This unified language, Chinese linguists term 远古吴语 (Archaic Wu), would absorb further northern elements during the Han dynasty (becoming 中古吴语, Middle Wu, commonly referred to as 江东话 Jiangdong-hua) and become the lingua franca of Sun Quan's Wu Kingdom (of the Three Kingdoms) and Eastern Jin after the collapse of the Han and Western Jin. |  | | Cantonese has a lot of southern Chinese minority language vocabulary, but the examples you gave are not them. |
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http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/lofiversion/index.php/t5534.html
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| | Marjorie K.M. Chan: Presentations |
 | | "Cantonese Opera and the Growth and Spread of Vernacular Written Cantonese in the Twentieth Century." The 17th North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NACCL-17), 24-26 June 2005, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California. |  | | "Sentence-final particles in Cantonese: The case of je and jek as gender-marked Speech." OSU Linguistics Speakers Series: Spring 1997, Department of Linguistics. |  | | "Speech analysis software for aural-visual feedback in learning Cantonese tones." Panel: Cantonese Pedagogy and Materials. |
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http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/chan9/conf.htm
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| | Talk:Cantonese (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Redistribute relevant content to Yue (linguistics) and Standard Cantonese and add reference to the other page in the beginning of the two articles. |  | | The way that I see it, the only way this can be solved is if Cantonese (linguistics) is moved to Yue (linguistics). |  | | Cantonese is a dialect of Yue, as is Taishanese. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cantonese_(linguistics)
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| | Publications and Presentations |
 | | A study of Cantonese tonal (near) merger.” Presented at Variation in Phonology at Potsdam University, October 7-9. |  | | “Subphonemic tonal distinctions in Cantonese.” Presented at the Laboratory Phonology 9 at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, June 24-26. |  | | Infixing with a vengeance: Pingding Mandarin infixation", Journal of East Asian Linguistics 13(1): 39-58. |
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http://home.uchicago.edu/~aclyu/Publications.html
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| | Marjorie Chan's ChinaLinks 3 |
 | | TJL is an international journal dedicated to the publication of research papers on linguistics and welcomes contributions in all areas of the scientific study of language. |  | | The 14th Annual Conference of the International Association of Chinese Linguistics (IACL-14) to be held jointly with the 10th International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics (IsCLL-10). |  | | This annual Chinese linguistics conference was initiated at The Ohio State University as an annual Northeast Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NECCL). |
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http://chinalinks.osu.edu/c-links3.htm
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| | Hakka language resources |
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http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Hakka.html
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| | Marjorie Chan's ChinaLinks 3 |
 | | This annual Chinese linguistics conference was initiated at The Ohio State University as an annual Northeast Conference on Chinese Linguistics (NECCL). |  | | TJL is an international journal dedicated to the publication of research papers on linguistics and welcomes contributions in all areas of the scientific study of language. |  | | This linguistics association in Taiwan was inaugurated on 13 May 1998, with Prof. |
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http://chinalinks.osu.edu/c-links3.htm
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| | Chinese linguistics and dialect Topic Center - Chinese |
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http://www.famouschinese.com/topic/Chinese_linguistics_and_dialect
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| | Cantonese/Hakka linguistics |
 | | Cantonese should have been more similar to Hakka by the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, but because of language contact with foreigners and other minoriity races, it is diverging away. |  | | Historical linguistics of Cantonese also shows that the Cantonese accent spoken in Canton and Hong Kong is relatively new. |  | | If Cantonese and Hakka were just Tangren coming to the South at about the same time, then their similarity in language can be well interpreted. |
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http://www.asiawind.com/pub/forum/fhakka/mhonarc/msg00513.html
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| | LINGUIST List 6.517: Cantonese tones |
 | | University of Hong Kong =46ox, R and Unkefer, J. 'The effect of lexical status on the perception of tone.' Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 13 (1) p.69-90. |  | | The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong has published a bibliography of researches on all aspects of Cantonese. |  | | Stagray, J and Downs, D. 'Differential sensitivity for frequency among speakers of a tone and a nontone language.' Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 21 (1) p.143-163. |
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http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/linguist/issues/6/6-517.html
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| | Cantonese Language Association |
 | | The purpose of the association is to facilitate communication among teachers and scholars of Cantonese and to promote study and research in the fields of Cantonese language pedagogy, linguistics and culture, and to further the common interests of teachers and scholars of both Standard Cantonese and other Yue dialects. |  | | Following interest by teachers and scholars of Cantonese, CLA was formally established in January of 1994, with the help of the National Foreign Language Center and the Organization for Less-Commonly Taught Languages, Washington, D.C. Its current operations are supported by membership dues and volunteer service. |  | | There is also a project for beginning Cantonese on CD underway by the University of Arizona's Computer Aided Language Instruction Group. |
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http://www.councilnet.org/pages/FrameCLAtext.html
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| | Cantonese Language Association |
 | | The purpose of the association is to facilitate communication amongst teachers and scholars of Cantonese and to promote study and research in the fields of Cantonese language pedagogy, linguistics and culture, and to further the common interests of teachers and scholars of both Standard Cantonese and other Yue dialects. |  | | Linguistic Society of Hong Kong A non-profit-making academic organization composed of linguists, language teachers and students who share an interest in promoting linguistics and language-related academic activities in Hong Kong. |  | | Tenth Annual North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics A conference on Chinse Linguistics to be held at UC Irvine on June 22-24, 2001 |
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http://asiane.byu.edu/cla
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| | Hakka language resources |
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http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Hakka.html
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| | Chineselanguage.org |
 | | Cantonese Language Association The purpose of the association is to facilitate communication amongst teachers and scholars of Cantonese and to promote study and research in the fields of Cantonese language pedagogy, linguistics and culture, and to further the common interests of teachers and scholars of both Standard Cantonese and other Yue dialects. |  | | Linguistic Society of Hong Kong The Linguistic Society of Hong Kong is a non-profit-making academic organization composed of linguists, language teachers and students who share an interest in promoting linguistics and language-related academic activities in Hong Kong. |  | | A Hong Kong Cantonese Child Language Corpus The Hong Kong Cantonese Child Language Corpus (CANCORP) is a longitudinal record of the early language development of 8 Cantonese-speaking children, each of whom was observed for one year from the time when they were between one and a half to two years old. |
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http://www.chinalanguage.com/cms/index.php?c=links&id=28
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| | iqexpand.com |
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http://list_of_cantonese-related_topics.iqexpand.com
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| | Press release |
 | | "Jyutping" is a Cantonese Romanization scheme (using dialects of Guangzhou and Hong Kong). |  | | The Department of Chinese, Translation and Linguistics (CTL) at City University of Hong Kong organized the "LSHK Cantonese Romanization Scheme and Language Education of Hong Kong" press conference today (8 October) to promote the "LSHK Cantonese Romanization Scheme", or its simplified name "Jyutping". |  | | In order to promote "Jyutping" and the underlying message concerning more accurate Cantonese pronunciation, and to encourage the use of the Scheme in areas of information technology, CTL collaborated with the Linguistics Society of Hong Kong and LangComp Company Limited to organize the "Inter-secondary-school Cantonese Transcription Competition 2005". |
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http://www.cityu.edu.hk/como/pressrelease/pr/2005/Oct/1008_e.htm
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| | Chinese linguistics and dialect Topic Center - Chinese |
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http://www.famouschinese.com/topic/Chinese_linguistics_and_dialect
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| | Cantonese Language Association |
 | | The purpose of the association is to facilitate communication amongst teachers and scholars of Cantonese and to promote study and research in the fields of Cantonese language pedagogy, linguistics and culture, and to further the common interests of teachers and scholars of both Standard Cantonese and other Yue dialects. |  | | Beginning Cantonese CDs (Critical Language Series/ The University of Arizona Press) Instructional CD's with video, audio, text, exercises, graphics, etc. Developed by Dana Scott Bourgerie and Critical Languages Series. |  | | Tenth Annual North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics A conference on Chinse Linguistics to be held at UC Irvine on June 22-24, 2001 |
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http://asiane.byu.edu/cla
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| | Cantonese |
 | | The origins of Cantonese (also known as Yue) are not known due to absence of reliable historical records, however, it is generally agreed that Cantonese had acquired linguistics traits distinguishing it from other Chinese dialects by the time of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). |  | | Cantonese has a more complex tonal system than Mandarin with six to nine tones, the number depending on the system of classification. |  | | Cantonese is considered to be a Category III language in terms of difficulty for speakers of English. |
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http://www.nvtc.gov/lotw/months/may/Cantonese.html
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| | Marjorie Chan's C785. Modern Chinese Dialects (SP 2001) [people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/chan.9/c785_s01.htm] |
 | | Chan, Marjorie K.M. "Post-stopped nasals and lateral flaps in the Zhongshan (Yue) dialect: a study of a mid-eighteenth century Sino-Portuguese glossary." In: Chinese Languages and Linguistics. |  | | Chan, Marjorie K.M. Zhong-shan Phonology: A Synchronic and Diachronic Analysis of a Yue (Cantonese) Dialect. |  | | Chan, Marjorie K.M. "Gender-marked speech in Cantonese: the case of sentence-final particles je and jek." (UTF-8, 405k) Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 26.1/2:1-38. |
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http://people.cohums.ohio-state.edu/chan9/c785_s01.htm
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 | | There were 104 registrants in attendance. The conference dinner was a boat trip to an outlying island for Cantonese dinner at a waterfront restaurant. |  | | Selected papers from this congress are being published in Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics and Journal of Multilingual Communication Disorders. |  | | The University of Hong Kong was pleased to be the host university for the Ninth Congress of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association (ICPLA). |
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http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~mjb0372/HKinfo.htm
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 | | The purpose of the association is to facilitate communication among teachers and scholars of Cantonese and to promote study and research in the fields of Cantonese language pedagogy, linguistics and culture, and to further the common interests of teachers and scholars of both Standard Cantonese and other Yue dialects. |  | | Following interest by teachers and scholars of Cantonese, CLA was formally established in January of 1994, with the help of the National Foreign Language Center and the Organization for Less-Commonly Taught Languages, Washington, D.C. Its current operations are supported by membership dues and volunteer service. |  | | There is also a project for beginning Cantonese on CD underway by the University of Arizona's Computer Aided Language Instruction Group. |
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http://www.councilnet.org/pages/FrameCLAtext.html
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 | | Mattew Chen and John Newman: From middle Chinese to modern Cantonese (Part I) Tsu-Lin Mei: The second annual meeting of the linguistics society of China |  | | William S-Y. Wang: Language in China: A chapter in the history of linguistics |  | | The first northeast conference on Chinese linguistics (Marjorie K.M. Chan) |
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http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~jcl2/journal_press.htm
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| | Cantonese/Hakka linguistics |
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http://www.asiawind.com/pub/forum/fhakka/mhonarc/msg00513.html
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| | Journal V.1-27 |
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http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~jcl/IndexArticles.html
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 | | My research interests are in the fields of Chinese and English grammar; Chinese dialects; the history and structure of Cantonese; discourse and conversation; the relationship between conversational structure and grammatical structure; language, education and literacy; computational linguistics; and corpus linguistics. |  | | In Studies in Cantonese Linguistics, edited by S.J. Matthews, Hong Kong: Linguistic Society of Hong Kong. |  | | In Problems in Linguistics, edited by Zhaoming Dai and K.K. Luke, Jilin: Jilin People's Press. |
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| | UCLA Language Materials Cantonese Language Profile |
 | | The term language is used here to refer to the major distinctions within Chinese (for example, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hakka, Wu, and Min) and the term dialect to refer to further distinctions (for example, Toishan is a dialect of Cantonese). |  | | Cantonese (also known as Yue) is one of several major languages in China and has approximately 64 million speakers (Grimes 1992). |  | | As one of the Chinese languages, Cantonese belongs to the Sino Tibetan language family, which also includes Tibetan and Lolo Burmese and Karen (both spoken in Burma). |
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http://www.lmp.ucla.edu/profiles/profc01.htm
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| | Standard Cantonese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In popular speech, Standard Cantonese is often known simply as Cantonese, though in academic linguistics the name can also refer to the broader category to which it belongs, Cantonese language or Yuet6yue5; (TC:粵語 / SC:粤语, pinyin: Yuèyǔ). |  | | Standard Cantonese is the official Chinese spoken language of Hong Kong and Macau, and a prestige dialect and lingua franca in Guangdong province and some neighbouring areas. |  | | The Hong Kong linguist Sidney Lau modified the Yale system for his popular Cantonese-as-a-second-language course, so that is another system used today by contemporary Cantonese learners. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Cantonese
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