Learning to write chinese characters among non-native chinese learners / Ting Hie-Ling...[et al.]

Learning to write Chinese characters is often challenging for non-native Chinese learners mainly because the writing system is completely different from the alphabetical system. Traditionally, rote learning is commonly used in the teaching and learning of Chinese characters but it is often considere...

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Main Authors: Ling, Ting Hie (Author), Chin, Ch'ng Looi (Author), Unin, Norseha (Author)
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Published: 2019.
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