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Studies in Chinese Communist Terminology. By Li Chi. Berkeley: East Asia Studies, Institute of International Studies, University of California. [No. 1] General Trends of Chinese Linguistic Changes under Communist Rule. July 1956. iii, 42. [No. 2] Preliminary Study of Selected Terms. July 1956. 24. No. 3, Part I, Literary and Colloquial Terms in New Usage; Part II, Terms Topped by Numerals. April 1957. Lx, 51. No. 4, Part I, The Communist Term “The Common Language” and Related Terms; Part II, Dialectal Terms in Common Usage; Part III, Literary and Colloquial Terms in New Usage (continued). Dec. 1957. iv, 88 (mimeo).
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Studies in Chinese Communist Terminology. By Li Chi. Berkeley: East Asia Studies, Institute of International Studies, University of California. [No. 1] General Trends of Chinese Linguistic Changes under Communist Rule. July 1956. iii, 42. [No. 2] Preliminary Study of Selected Terms. July 1956. 24. No. 3, Part I, Literary and Colloquial Terms in New Usage; Part II, Terms Topped by Numerals. April 1957. Lx, 51. No. 4, Part I, The Communist Term “The Common Language” and Related Terms; Part II, Dialectal Terms in Common Usage; Part III, Literary and Colloquial Terms in New Usage (continued). Dec. 1957. iv, 88 (mimeo).
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