Chinese language and C Guide - Resources and Review

Index for those interested in the Chinese language, including educational resources, academic courses, advice for viewing Chinese text on the Internet, linguistic resources, and software.
 
Index to resources enabling students to learn Chinese online. Sections include pronunciation, characters, conversation, dictionaries, grammar, and tutorial sites. Mandarin and Cantonese area covered, as is advice and software concerned with viewing Chinese characters on a computer.
 
On
line archive of thousands of SGML-encoded electronic texts, some of which are publicly available. Divided into English, French, German, Latin, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Tibetan and Icelandic texts.
 
A catalogue of all the languages and dialects spoken in China, with details of the numbers of speakers of each language. Also some demographic data such as rates of literacy, blindness and deafness.
 
Index to Chinese linguistic information, including a description of the language and its history, journals, grammar and academic institutions. Email addresses and home pages of those interested in Chinese are available, and a forum to discuss the language.
 
Links to grammar resources, morphology information, dictionaries, and lessons in languages including Akkadian, Arabic, Artificial Languages, Brahui, Cherokee, Chinese, Coptic, Dhimal, English, Gaelic, Hindi, Indonesian, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Sanskrit, Tagalog, Urdmurt, Vietnamese, Welsh, and Wolof.
 
An index of multilingual computing information. Includes more than fifteen languages such as Arabic, Chinese, Swahili, most major European languages, links to technical computing issues, software, hardware, language learning resources, academic links, news, and general resources.
 
An extensive catalogue of language related Internet resources, including online language lessons, translating dictionaries, native literature, translation services, software, and language schools.
 
Software tools to enhance learning Chinese on the Internet, including translators, dictionaries, programmes to convert and store Chinese characters. The emphasis is on pinyin (Mandarin).
 
Index of Chinese literature arranged by genre including poetry, prose, biography, commentary and novels. Also features a chronology of Chinese history.
 
Resource for those studying the Chinese language, including an FAQ about Chinese, a guide to writing Chinese characters, character pronunciation in Cantonese and Mandarin, and audio clips for learning Mandarin.
 
Nb = 11