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Scholars Try To Save Unique Chinese Script
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Cutshall, Sandy
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Adolescents
/ Boys
/ Chinese languages
/ Communication
/ Females
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Local authorities
/ Older people
/ Single women
/ Women
/ Writing
/ Writing systems
/ Written Language
2004
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Scholars Try To Save Unique Chinese Script
by
Cutshall, Sandy
in
Adolescents
/ Boys
/ Chinese languages
/ Communication
/ Females
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Local authorities
/ Older people
/ Single women
/ Women
/ Writing
/ Writing systems
/ Written Language
2004
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Scholars Try To Save Unique Chinese Script
2004
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Scholars and local authorities have taken renewed interest in the exclusive language called nushu or women's script , a single-sex writing system that Chinese scholars believe is the only one of its kind. The said graceful, delicate script was handed down from grandmother to granddaughter, from elderly aunt to adolescent nieces, from girlfriend to girlfriend--and never, ever shared with the men and boys.
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American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
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