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  2. Chinese as a foreign language - Wikipedia

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    The teaching of Chinese as a foreign language in the People's Republic of China started in 1950 at Tsinghua University, initially serving students from Eastern Europe. Starting with Bulgaria in 1952, China also dispatched Chinese teachers abroad, and by the early 1960s had sent teachers afar as the Congo, Cambodia, Yemen and France.

  3. Séraphin Couvreur - Wikipedia

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    Dictionnaire classique de la langue chinoise. Ho Kien Fu, 1904. I-li : Cérémonial. Texte chinois et trad. Hsien Hsien, Mission Catholique, 1916. Choix de documents. Textes chinois avec trad. en latin et en français, 2. éd. - Ho Kien Fou, 1898. Dictionnaire français-chinois contenant les expressions les plus usitées de la langue mandarine ...

  4. Marc Battier - Wikipedia

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    Marc Battier. Marc Battier (born 21 December 1947) is a French composer and musicologist. [1] Battier was born in Brive-la-Gaillarde, France. He is known as a co-founder with Leigh Landy and Daniel Teruggi of the Electroacoustic Music Studies Network, which established a new field in musicology specifically for the musicological study of ...

  5. Grand Ricci - Wikipedia

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    Le Grand Ricci (or Grand dictionnaire Ricci de la langue chinoise; traditional Chinese: 利氏漢法辭典; simplified Chinese: 利氏汉法辞典; pinyin: Lìshì Hàn-Fǎ cídiǎn; lit. 'Ricci Chinese–French dictionary'), published in 2001, is a highly comprehensive Chinese–French dictionary, largely focusing on historical Chinese. It ...

  6. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin. Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress ( simplified Chinese: 巴尔扎克与小裁缝; traditional Chinese: 巴爾扎克與小裁縫; French: Balzac et la Petite Tailleuse Chinoise) is a 2002 Franco-Chinese romance drama film with dialogue in the Sichuan dialect directed by Dai Sijie and starring Zhou Xun, Chen Kun and Liu Ye. It ...

  7. Classical Chinese grammar - Wikipedia

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    The term "Classical Chinese" refers to the written language of the classical period of Chinese literature, from the end of the Spring and Autumn period (early 5th century BC) to the founding of the Qin dynasty in 221 BC [ 1] —or in a broader sense to the end of the Han dynasty in 220 AD. [ 2] ". Classical Chinese" is also often used for the ...

  8. Course in General Linguistics - Wikipedia

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    Course in General Linguistics ( French: Cours de linguistique générale) is a book compiled by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye from notes on lectures given by historical-comparative linguist Ferdinand de Saussure at the University of Geneva between 1906 and 1911. It was published in 1916, after Saussure's death, and is generally regarded as ...

  9. La Chinoise - Wikipedia

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    French. La Chinoise, ou plutôt à la Chinoise: un film en train de se faire[ 1] ( lit. 'The Chinese, or, Rather, in the Chinese Manner: A Film in the Making' ), commonly referred to simply as La Chinoise, is a 1967 French political docufiction film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard about a group of young Maoist activists in Paris.