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Forum: Reading and Writing 13th April 2006, 10:53 AM

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"Reading & Writing Chinese" by McNaughton & Li

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That's an interesting point. I have been...

That's an interesting point. I have been pondering for a long time about what the approximate
cut-off point for number of words is, such that beyond which, the student can progress and
self-learn the...



Forum: Reading and Writing 11th April 2006, 11:54 PM

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"Reading & Writing Chinese" by McNaughton & Li

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I added my comments on this interesting...

I added my comments on this interesting Traditional vs. Simplified Characters debate in the
following link:

http://www. /showthread.php?p=61338#post61338



Forum: Reading and Writing 11th April 2006, 02:44 PM

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"Reading & Writing Chinese" by McNaughton & Li

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Posted By Mark Yong


"Reading & Writing Chinese" by McNaughton & Li

I was in a bookstore recently, and was browsing through a copy of William McNaughton and Li Ying's
Reading & Writing Chinese (published by Tuttle Language Library). The cover of the book says
that...



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