Updated 2022-11-06
This page lists links to web resources that may be of interest to those in the Chinese fields.
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Chinese Fields Links
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Links related to language-assistive (Pīnyīn Plus, Pīnyīn-English, 3-line, etc.) material based on particular official publications
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Links for the currently available Pīnyīn Plus resources
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Links related to vocabulary resources focused on the Chinese fields
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Links related to courses focused on the Chinese fields
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Links to articles about various technical, cultural, etc. matters related to the Chinese fields
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Links with information regarding using mobile devices (e.g. the iPad, the iPhone, Android devices, etc.) in the Chinese fields
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Mobile apps that are useful in the Chinese fields
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A blog for news regarding resources for the Chinese fields
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This blog aims to discuss a different Mandarin expression each week. In this, it carries on from the Expression of the Week feature of the tiandi.info blog.
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Tweets regarding and in the spirit of the tiandi.info, Links News, and Mandarin Expression of the Week blogs
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This disclaimer contains reasons for concluding that the valid general concerns the organization has expressed about posting its publications to websites do not apply to 3-line, Pīnyīn Plus, etc. material.
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This article briefly discusses what is really the most important language skill for those in the Chinese fields to learn, according to God’s organization and the Bible itself.
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This article is a brief overview of why it’s important for those of us in the Mandarin field to recognize that Pīnyīn is a full writing system, not just a pronunciation aid.
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This extensively researched in-depth article discusses how we in the Mandarin field should view Pīnyīn.
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Various 3-line, etc. resources
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Links with information regarding useful features of the PDF format
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Jehovah’s Witnesses on the Web
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Official website of Jehovah’s Witnesses
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Official website of Jehovah’s Witnesses, in Simplified Chinese characters
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Official website of Jehovah’s Witnesses, in Traditional Chinese characters
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“This is a research tool for publications in various languages produced by Jehovah's Witnesses.”
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WOL in Chinese Mandarin (Simplified), with Pīnyīn
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WOL in Chinese Mandarin (Traditional), with Pīnyīn
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Other Links
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“This website is aimed at contributing to a better understanding of the Chinese languages and how romanization can be used to write languages traditionally associated with Chinese characters.”
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This is a Pīnyīn version of the classic essay by David Moser. Humorous and insightful, it is recommended for those interested in the learning of Chinese. (Note: This Pīnyīn version has been adjusted from the original English one to be family-friendly.)
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The versatile and portable iPad is one of the most important enablers of digital publications, and it also runs what are probably the best apps for learners and teachers of Chinese.
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Follow my tweets about Pīnyīn, learning Mandarin, and the post-PC computing revolution.
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Buy me a coffee ☕️ or a boba tea 🧋 and help support the resources listed here that I work on. Thanks in advance!
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