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Rimmo.Sands
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Posted - 10/14/2009 : 08:14:29
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| In general, the [url=http://www.confuciusprograms.com][b]study in china[/b][/url] above language-dialect groups do not have sharp boundaries, though Mandarin is the predominant Sinitic language in the North and the Southwest, and the rest are mostly spoken in Middle or Southeastern China. Frequently, as in the case of the Guangdong province, native speakers of major variants overlapped. As with various areas that were linguistically diverse [url=http://www.confuciusprograms.com][b]study in china[/b][/url] for a sustained time, it is not always clear how the speeches of various parts of China should be classified. The Ethnologue lists a unqualified of 14, but the number varies between seven and seventeen depending on the classification scheme followed. For instance, the Min choice is often divided into Northern Min (Minbei, Fuchow) and Southern Min (Minnan, Amoy-Swatow); linguists have not determined whether their mutual intelligibility is small enough to character them as separate languages. |
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jennyloves
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Posted - 08/03/2010 : 03:25:23
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