Beginning Chinese reader

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John DeFrancis: Beginning Chinese reader (Chinese language, 1966, Published for Seton Hall University by Yale University Press, Yale University Press)

573 pages

Chinese language

Published 1966 by Published for Seton Hall University by Yale University Press, Yale University Press.

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A complete revision. this new version, in Pīnyīn romanization, is aimed at secondary school and college levels. It is an introduction to spoken Pekingese or standard Mandarin, the most widely used Chinese dialect.

Based on a vocabulary of some 600 items, the lessons include dialogues, pronunciation drills, sentence-building games, and substitution exercises. Two lessons are devoted to instruction in Chinese characters. There is a combined glossary-index, supplementary vocabulary, and a detailed suggested study guide.

John DeFrancis is research professor of Chinese at Seton Hall University.

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