Simplified Chinese characters
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appendix containing the original complex characters) transliterated in accordance with the new, official Chinese phonetic alphabet. New York, N.Y.: New American Library. ISBN 0451092627
Notes
^ . Page about the list at the State Language Commission’s website, including a link to a pdf of the list. Accessed 2009.08.18.
^ . Syndicated from (People’s Daily), 2009-04-09. Accessed 2009.04.10.
^ Syndicated from , 2009-04-09. Accessed 2009.04.10.
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^ Yen, Yuehping. (2005). Calligraphy and Power in Contemporary Chinese Society. Routledge. ISBN 0415317533
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^ Peter Hessler, Oracle Bones, Harper Collins, New York, 2006. ISBN 0060826584.
^ “China to regulate use of simplified characters”, China View, August 12, 2009. Accessed 2009-08-17.
^ For more details, see zh:
^ Keller, Andre Tabouret. (1997). Vernacular Literacy: A
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