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A Thematic Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese is a unique resource for intermediate to advanced students of Chinese. The dictionary presents 9,000 words organized thematically in 300 different subject areas. This is a great resource for both independent study and classroom use and will be of interest to students and teachers of Chinese alike.

Produktbeschreibung
A Thematic Dictionary of Contemporary Chinese is a unique resource for intermediate to advanced students of Chinese. The dictionary presents 9,000 words organized thematically in 300 different subject areas. This is a great resource for both independent study and classroom use and will be of interest to students and teachers of Chinese alike.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Liwei Jiao is Lecturer of Chinese at Brown University, USA. Besides his rich experience of teaching Chinese at various levels at Renmin University of China, the University of Durham and University of Pennsylvania for 20 years, he publishes extensively in Chinese phraseology, language and culture, and Chinese phonetics. Among his many publications are 500 Common Chinese Idioms (co-authored, 2010), 500 Common Chinese Proverbs and Colloquial Expressions (co-authored, 2013), Crossing Cultural Boundaries (co-authored, 2009, 2015) and A Cultural Dictionary of the Chinese Language (forthcoming). He is a contributor to the Routledge Encyclopedia of the Chinese Language (ed. by Sin-Wai Chan, 2016) and Encyclopedia of China (3rd Edition, forthcoming).

Dr. Yan Yang is Associate Professor of Chinese in College of International Students of Southeast University, China. She was a visiting scholar at Emory University, USA from 2015 to 2017. Her publications include Pragmatic Quantitative Research on Shi Structure of Modern Chinese (2014).

Dr. Wei Liu is an Instructor in Chinese at the Hotchkiss School, CT, USA. Prior to going to Hotchkiss, she spent seven years teaching Chinese at Harvard University, Brown University, and Wesleyan University. Wei Liu serves for Educational Testing Service (ETS) as an AP Chinese Reader and a The Praxis Series assessments Chinese Rater.