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Written Chinese () comprises Chinese characters used to represent the Chinese language, and the rules about how they are arranged and punctuated. Chinese characters do not constitute an alphabet or a compact syllabary. Rather, the writing system is roughly logosyllabic; that is, a character generally represents one syllable of spoken Chinese and may be a word on its own or a part of a polysyllabic word. The characters themselves are often composed of parts that may represent physical objects, abstract notions, or pronunciation.
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Yue E Li and Christopher Upward. "Review of the pr... Yue E Li and Christopher Upward. "Review of the process of reform in the simplification of Chinese Characters". www.spellingsociety.org/journals/j13/chinese.php - Web |
WrittenChinese.Com Free Online Chinese-English Dic... WrittenChinese.Com Free Online Chinese-English Dictionary dictionary.writtenchinese.com - Web |
Free Online Dictionary Free Online Dictionary www.mdbg.net/chindict/chindict.php - Web |
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Mandarin Chinese children's story in simplified Ch... Mandarin Chinese children's story in simplified Chinese showing the stroke order for every character. www.youtube.com/watch?v=mySwTPoFAhE - Web |