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Multilingual Transfer Learning for Code-Switched Language and Speech Neural Modeling.
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Claiming Taipei's Land, Nature, and Housing: Indigeneity and the State in a Settler Colonial City.
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Western and Chinese Musical Traditions in 20th Century China: Developing an American Pedagogy for "Chinese Classical Poetry Art Song".
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Acculturation and Acculturation Gaps: Impacts on the Educational Involvement and Psychological Adjustment of Chinese Immigrant Parents.
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Developing a "Borrowed Place": The Shadow of 1997 on Urban and Infrastructure Development in the New Territories of Hong Kong, 1925-1983.
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Competition in Natural Language Meaning: The Case of Adjective Constructions in Mandarin Chinese and Beyond.
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The Effect of Explicit and Implicit Instruction and Native Language Exposure for Advanced L2 Learners in Chinese Pragmatics: Apologies.
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Planning, Practice, and Sensemaking: Teaching Chinese Academic Vocabulary for Mathematics.
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Impact of Second Language Acquisition on Cerebral Matter in Adult Monolinguals.
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Family Language Policy and Sibling Variation among Bilingual Chinese Singaporeans.
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A Longitudinal Study of Second-Language Speech Patterns after Immigration.
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A Cross-National Comparative Study of 'Learning Through Play' in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore Kindergartens.
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How to Read Modern Chinese Literature in English? The Women Beside/s Modernism.
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Conceptualisations of Death, Illness, And the Body in Chinese Euphemisms : = A Survey of Sensitive Vocabulary in Modern Chinese Lexicography.
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Applying the Principles of Knowledge Management in Hong Kong Primary Schools : = A Comparative Case Study.
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