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Course in Sociolinguistics, co-authored by Professor Benjamin T'sou Ka-yin, Director of the Language Information Sciences Research Centre of CityU, has been selected by the Ministry of Education as a national textbook for use in mainland universities.
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CityU’s Language Information Sciences Research Centre has released its 2007 Pan-Chinese New Word Rosters and highlighted five new words which were found in Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Taipei last year.
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CityU is showcasing 20 projects at the Innovation Expo 07 between 14 and 18 September, demonstrating how innovative technologies can improve the quality of people’s lives.
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The Language Information Sciences Research Centre at CityU conducted a statistical review of the words most commonly used or being marginalized over the past 10 years. The results will be released between 26 June and 29 June.
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CityU is holding “Korea Week 07” for people who want to know more about Korean culture, society and economic development, and the unique Korean Studies courses on offer at CityU.
A survey conducted by the Language Information Sciences Research Centre at CityU has identified five new Chinese phrases stemming from hot topics in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Beijing and Shanghai during 2006.
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The Language Information Sciences Research Centre of CityU released the Annual Pan-Chinese Celebrity Rosters for 2006, which show that Mr Chen Sui-bian, President of Taiwan, has topped the list.
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The City Cultural Salon, which has been held at the President's residence since 1998, will be taking place on campus in the future.
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Local speech therapists test out a ground-breaking assessment tool for Cantonese-speaking children's languate abilities at a seminar and workshop co-organized by the government's Department of Health and CityU's Language Information Sciences Research Centre.
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Eight celebrated writers got the Hong Kong-Macao City Literary Festival underway at CityU with an enthralling discussion on the experience of writing, the breadth and depth of Chinese literature, and creative writing tips for younger writers.

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