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“Drama or Mechanical Pattern Drills? On Performing CFL/CSL in the Initial Stage,” ''The Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association of Canada'' (online), Vol. 1, May 2009, pp. 10-31. | “Drama or Mechanical Pattern Drills? On Performing CFL/CSL in the Initial Stage,” ''The Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association of Canada'' (online), Vol. 1, May 2009, pp. 10-31. | ||
“Xiaosa Tanyuan” (The Etymology of Xiaosa [Natural and Unrestrained]), in Yaowen-Jiaozi 300 Pian ''(300 Essays Selected from Correct Wording),'' Book 1, ed. Hao Mingjian (Shanghai: Shanghai Wenhua, 2008), pp. 240-241. Reprint of Yaowen-Jiaozi, Oct. 2000, pp. 18-19, as one of the 300 best essays out of 8,000 articles of the journal. | ''“Xiaosa Tanyuan”'' (The Etymology of Xiaosa [Natural and Unrestrained]), in Yaowen-Jiaozi 300 Pian ''(300 Essays Selected from Correct Wording),'' Book 1, ed. Hao Mingjian (Shanghai: Shanghai Wenhua, 2008), pp. 240-241. Reprint of Yaowen-Jiaozi, Oct. 2000, pp. 18-19, as one of the 300 best essays out of 8,000 articles of the journal. | ||
''“Dui Duolunduo Shanghai Meishi de Wenhua Sikao”'' (A Cultural Study on Shanghai Cuisine in Toronto), in ''Yangzhou Daxue Pengren Xuebao (Yangzhou University Journal of Culinary Studies''), 23:1 (Mar. 2006), pp.8-11. | |||
''Essays in China Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the People’s Republic'', Vol. 1 (A-L) and Vol. 2 (M-Z), ed. Jing Luo. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood, 2005: | ''Essays in China Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the People’s Republic'', Vol. 1 (A-L) and Vol. 2 (M-Z), ed. Jing Luo. Westport, CT and London: Greenwood, 2005: | ||
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5. “Sexual Freedom in Literature,” Vol. 2, pp. 545-548. | 5. “Sexual Freedom in Literature,” Vol. 2, pp. 545-548. | ||
“Shiwu he Yaowu Mingcheng zhong Bichou-qumei de Xiuci Xianxiang” (The Rhetorical Phenomenon of Avoiding the Ugly and Inclining to the Beautiful in Naming Foodstuffs and Medicines), in ''Xiucixue Yanjiu (Research on Rhetoric),'' series No. 10, by the Rhetorical Studies Society of East China and the Chinese Language and Literature Research Institute of Fudan University, Shanghai: Shanghai Culture, 2004, pp. 213-218. | ''“Shiwu he Yaowu Mingcheng zhong Bichou-qumei de Xiuci Xianxiang”'' (The Rhetorical Phenomenon of Avoiding the Ugly and Inclining to the Beautiful in Naming Foodstuffs and Medicines), in ''Xiucixue Yanjiu (Research on Rhetoric),'' series No. 10, by the Rhetorical Studies Society of East China and the Chinese Language and Literature Research Institute of Fudan University, Shanghai: Shanghai Culture, 2004, pp. 213-218. | ||
“Zhang Ling de Zhong-duan-pian Xiaoshuo jiqi Huojiang Zuopin ‘Nüren Sishi’ Pingxi” (On Zhang Ling’s Novellas and Short Stories and Her Award-winning Short Story ‘A Woman at Forty’), ''Wenhua Zhongguo (Cultural China),'' in 9:4, No. 35 (Dec. 2002), pp. 13-21. | ''“Zhang Ling de Zhong-duan-pian Xiaoshuo jiqi Huojiang Zuopin ‘Nüren Sishi’ Pingxi”'' (On Zhang Ling’s Novellas and Short Stories and Her Award-winning Short Story ‘A Woman at Forty’), ''Wenhua Zhongguo (Cultural China),'' in 9:4, No. 35 (Dec. 2002), pp. 13-21. | ||
''“Shi Guji zhong youguan Paoguan-yaoguan he Maiguan-maifa de Guanjian Ci”'' (Examining the Keywords about Jockeying for Officialdom and Bending the Law by Selling Official Positions in Classics). ''Hanxue Congshu (Forum on Sinology),'' Book 3. Ed. Zhu Liyuan and Chen Guanglei. Taiyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi Guji Chubanshe (Shanxi Press for Classics), 2002, pp. 139-149. | |||
''“Guji zhong de ‘Paoguan’ Jizai”'' (On the Records about Jockeying for Officialdom in the Classics), ''Guji Yanjiu (Research on Classics),'' No. 4, 2001 (Serial No. 36), pp. 43-45 and 67. | |||
''“Lun Daxue Chuji Hanyu Jiaocai Wenxuexing, Sixiangxing, Quweixing yu Yuyan Gaodian de Jiangu”'' (On the Integration of Linguistic Points with Literature, Thought and Humor in Beginning Chinese Textbooks for Universities), in ''Dui yi Yingyu wei Muyuzhe de Hanyu Jiaoxue Yanjiu – Niujin Yantaohui Lunwen Ji (Research on Teaching Chinese to Native Speakers of English: Collection of Essays at the Oxford Symposium),'' ed. Zhang Dexin and Li Xiaoqi, Beijing: People’s Education Press, 2001, pp. 240-252. | |||
“The Sociology of Language Through the Choice of Terms: From ''Buzhengzhifeng (Unhealthy Tendencies), Guandao (Official Profiteering) to Jingji Fanzui (Economic Crimes),”'' in the ''Proceedings of the Ninth North American Conference on Chinese Linguistics.'' Vol. 2. Ed. Hua Lin. Linguistics Department, University of Southern California, 1998, pp. 297-309. | |||
''“Wenyanwen Jiaoxue Yu Jiao yu Le, Bu Yi Le hu? – Tan Gushi Xinbian Fa'' (Is It Not a Pleasure to Combine Teaching Literary Chinese with Recreation? – On the Pedagogy of Creating New Stories in a Literary Chinese Course), in ''Di-wu-jie Shijie Hua Yuwen Jiaoxue Yantaohui Lunwen Ji: Jiaoxue Yingyong Zu (Shang Ce) (The Proceedings of the Fifth World Chinese Language and Literature Conference: Applications in Teaching (Book 1),'' Taipei, Taiwan: Shijie Hua Yuwen Jiaoyu Xuehui, [1997,] pp. 299-307. | |||
“Wining and Dining at Public Expense in Post-Mao China from the Perspective of Sayings,” East Asian Forum, 5 (1996): pp. 1-37. | “Wining and Dining at Public Expense in Post-Mao China from the Perspective of Sayings,” East Asian Forum, 5 (1996): pp. 1-37. | ||
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'''Selected Conference Presentations''' | '''Selected Conference Presentations''' | ||
Helen Xiaoyan Wu & Vivelle Yearwood The Pros and Cons of the Two Chinese Script Systems and Their Implications in Teaching The Centre for French and Linguistics presents: 1st Undergraduate Linguistics Conference 1st UTSC Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics: November 15, 2013 (IC318) http://ose.utsc.utoronto.ca/ose/story.php?id=5521 | Helen Xiaoyan Wu & Vivelle Yearwood The Pros and Cons of the Two Chinese Script Systems and Their Implications in Teaching The Centre for French and Linguistics presents: 1st Undergraduate Linguistics Conference 1st UTSC Undergraduate Conference in Linguistics: November 15, 2013 (IC318) [http://ose.utsc.utoronto.ca/ose/story.php?id=5521] | ||
"Popular Rhymes: An Honorable Tradition with a Modern Significance," American Historical Association. January 7, 2011. | "Popular Rhymes: An Honorable Tradition with a Modern Significance," American Historical Association. January 7, 2011. | ||
“Exposing Official Corruption in Comic Dialogues,” CHINOPERL 2006 http://chinoperl.osu.edu/sites/chinoperl.osu.edu/files/program-2006.pdf | “Exposing Official Corruption in Comic Dialogues,” CHINOPERL 2006 [http://chinoperl.osu.edu/sites/chinoperl.osu.edu/files/program-2006.pdf] | ||
“The Revival of Drug Crimes in China since the Open Door,” The 47th American Association for Chinese Studies (AACS) Conference Vanderbilt University October 21-23, 2005 http://www.vanderbilt.edu/econ/conference/aacs/aacs-program.pdf | “The Revival of Drug Crimes in China since the Open Door,” The 47th American Association for Chinese Studies (AACS) Conference Vanderbilt University October 21-23, 2005 [http://www.vanderbilt.edu/econ/conference/aacs/aacs-program.pdf] | ||
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