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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(Seton Hall University, South Orange, N.J., 1975)
Of the many tasks which face the student of Chinese,
mastering the Chinese writing system is one of the most formidable.
To learn to read Chinese, the student must accomplish several things. He must learn to recognize ...
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 1980-05)
In this dissertation, the Phonetic elements of
the Chinese script were examined ~or their potential
usefulness in the teaching and learning of Chinese
characters. A Potentially Pedagogically Useful (PPU)
Phonetic was ...
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(1987)
Since Chinese characters are composed of a relatively small
number of basic strokes and components, and since these units are
spatially arranged within characters in a limited number of ways,
many Chinese characters are ...
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(University of Oregon, 1990-03-12)
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(1991)
This paper describes the clues to the pronunciation of Chinese characters in Mandarin inherent in many phonetic compound character series.
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(1991)
The phonetic aspect of the Chinese written language is an area of Sinology that
has been investigated by a number of scholars, both Chinese and Western. Most
early researches have been concerned with (1) the historical ...
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(University of Oregon, 1991-05-31)
The following paper will outline some underlying formulas for the pronunciation of Chinese characters in a select number of phonetic series in Mandarin.
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(University of Oregon, 2007)
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(University of Oregon, 2009)
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(University of Oregon, 2011)
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(University of Oregon, 2011)
In the Chinese writing system, characters that share a common written phonetic element are known as phonetic series. In Modern Mandarin, many phonetic series contain characters with similar pronunciations. However, there ...
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Kraemer, Stephen M.
(University of Oregon, 2014)
With the current importance of China in the world, and the increasing number of Chinese students attending American universities and studying ESL in the United States, it is important for ESL professionals to have at least ...
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