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Distantly-Supervised Named Entity Recognition with Noise-Robust Learning and Language Model Augmented Self-Training ...
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ChemNER: Fine-Grained Chemistry Named Entity Recognition with Ontology-Guided Distant Supervision ...
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Unpacking discourses on Chineseness: the cultural politics of language and identity in globalizing China
Wang, Xuan; Gao, Shuang. - : Multilingual Matters, 2021
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Joseonjok YouTubers: translating vernacular Chineseness in South Korea
Chung, Elaine; Wang, Xuan. - : Multilingual Matters, 2021
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COVID-19 Literature Knowledge Graph Construction and Drug Repurposing Report Generation ...
Wang, Qingyun; Li, Manling; Wang, Xuan. - : arXiv, 2020
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Shimian_County_Ersu_Cultural_Highlights
Wang Dehe; Wang Ke; Wang Xuan. - : Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale, 2020
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Ganluo_Ersu_Cultural_Highlights
Wang Dehe; Wang Ke; Wang Xuan. - : Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale, 2020
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Xumi Survey
Wang Dehe; Chirkova, Katia; Wang Ke. - : Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale, 2020
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Chronotopes and heritage authenticity: The case of the Tujia in China
Wang, Xuan. - : Multilingual Matters, 2020
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Exploring Chinese poetry using Adobe Spark Video
Abstract: This tutorial offers Chinese learners from lower-intermediate to advanced level a digital approach to exploring Chinese language and culture through poetry, using a free educational tool: Adobe Spark Video. Based on a multimodal (verbal, visual and textual) and transmedia (from abstract text to digital production) approach, it provides learners with a step-by-step guide to synchronising a selected Chinese poem with recorded recitation as well as corresponding images and music. Grounded in the concept of digitally mediated learning, this activity aims to enhance learners’ autonomy, creativity and participation in the process of foreign language acquisition (Hourigan & Murray). In following this process, learners will have the opportunity to improve not only precision in their reading, listening and speaking skills, but also their understanding of the aesthetics of Chinese literature. Such an approach is particularly relevant to the learning of Chinese, given that tone, prosody and melodic movements are considered distinctive and crucial in Chinese speech, notably in literary genres such as poetry, making poetry recitation an important cultural and pedagogical (though not often practised) aspect of studying the language. Furthermore, in producing an audio-visual illustration, learners are engaged in a process of cultural decoding and recoding linguistically and digitally, thus also deepening their understanding of Chinese cultural and historical traditions in which this poetry is embedded. While this tutorial makes its demonstration through a classical Chinese poem, ‘A Quatrain’ by Du Fu (712–770 ce), the digital tool and method can be applied to other types of Chinese literary text or to the learning of other languages and cultures. This tutorial can be used by learners independently for self-study or by teachers to complement other learning activities. It is adaptable for either university courses or non-accredited lifelong learning. The tutorial will explain the detailed technical process step by step and provides a demo video to showcase the product. It is recommended that the activity is further facilitated by input on the language and background of Chinese poetic traditions where appropriate.
Keyword: Africa; Oceania; PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia
URL: https://doi.org/10.3828/mlo.v0i0.290
http://orca.cf.ac.uk/134564/2/290-2398-1-PB.pdf
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Commonsense knowledge enhanced memory network for stance classification
Du, Jiachen; Gui, Lin; Xu, Ruifeng. - : IEEE Computer Society, 2020
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The Effect of Written Text on Comprehension of Spoken English as a Foreign Language: A Replication Study
Tragant Mestres, Elsa; Wang, Xuan. - : Walter de Gruyter, 2019
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Consuming English in rural China: lookalike language and the semiotics of aspiration
Wang, Xuan. - : Routledge, 2018
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Fangyan and the linguistic landscapes of authenticity: Normativity and innovativity of writing in globalizing China
Wang, Xuan. - : Bloomsbury Academic, 2018
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Joint L1 − L2 Regularisation for Blind Speech Deconvolution. 18th Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia, Harbin, China, September 28-29, 2017
Guan, Jian; Qi, Shuhan; Wang, Wenwu. - : Springer, 2018
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Exploring the role of attitudes in new dialect formation in Hohhot, China ...
Wang, Xuan. - : University of Canterbury, 2017
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Exploring the role of attitudes in new dialect formation in Hohhot, China
Wang, Xuan. - : University of Canterbury, 2017
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The Relationship between Receptive and Productive Vocabulary Size in an English as a Foreign Language Context
Wang, Xuan. - : The University of Sydney, 2017. : Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, 2017
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Superdiversity on the internet : a case from China
In: Language and superdiversity (New York, 2016), p. 218-236
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Seeing a foreign accent: Perception of accentedness in Asian and Caucasian speakers by Asian listeners ...
Keyi Sun; Wang, Xuan; Gnevsheva, Ksenia. - : Monash University, 2016
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