List of publications on a keyword: «Chinese language»
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The use of artificial intelligence in the additional education of schoolchildren in teaching the Chinese language
Proceeding
Current trends in the development of education system- Authors:
- Kamilia R. Gimaletdinova, Anastasiia V. Rodionova
- Work direction:
- Инновационные технологии как ресурс повышения качества образования
- Abstract:
- The article explores the potential of applying artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize the process of teaching Chinese to school students in supplementary education. An analysis of existing methods of Chinese language learning is conducted, and key challenges faced by students are identified. The study concludes that AI holds promise for personalized Chinese language instruction.
- Keywords:
- artificial intelligence, supplementary education, personalized learning, Chinese language learning, school students, learning effectiveness
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The use of virtual reality technologies in teaching Chinese in the process of additional education for school children
Proceeding
Current trends in the development of education system- Authors:
- Kamilia R. Gimaletdinova, Viktoriia D. Badaeva
- Work direction:
- Инновационные технологии как ресурс повышения качества образования
- Abstract:
- The article explores the prospects of using virtual reality (VR) technologies in the process of extracurricular education for school children studying the Chinese language. The potential of VR to create an interactive language environment that enhances motivation, improves retention, and deepens understanding of the material is analyzed. The study includes an experiment demonstrating the effectiveness of VR technologies compared to traditional teaching methods. The experiment's results show that the use of virtual reality significantly improves the acquisition of the Chinese language among schoolchildren and contributes to the development of individualized learning approaches.
- Keywords:
- virtual reality, innovative technologies, school education, Chinese language, extracurricular education, VR in learning, language environment, individualized learning
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Poetic topolectization in the formative years of the Chinese “new poetry”
Research Article
Ethnic Culture Volume 5 No 3- Author:
- Yulia A. Dreyzis
- Work direction:
- World languages and literature
- Abstract:
- The paper explores the infiltration of topolect into the poetry of Liu Bannong and Crescent Moon Society authors, induced by the Folksong Collection Movement, often labeled as introducing vernacular into poetry. The language of Liu Bannong’s New Poetry presents a complex hybrid between the emerging literary norm, local Beijing vernacular and his native lect of the northern Taihu region. Many contemporaries noted his poetry’s merits and his invaluable contribution to New Poetry development, greatly facilitated by Liu Bannong’s professional linguistic training. Following Liu Ban Nong’s footsteps, the Crescent Moon Society suggested experimenting with a new poetic language through the prism of the vernacular. Theorizing was supported by poetic practice: the authors of the Crescent Moon Society included topolect vocabulary in the texts abundantly, and directly marked individual poems as colloquial. In addition to inlaying topolect vocabulary or including large fragments of text written in topolect, topolectization was also carried out through rhyming. Despite the fact that further influence of this topolect poetry remained underestimated, the emerging connection between topolect and the authentic embodiment of the idea of a national language has become important for any discussion about language reform in the new China.
- Keywords:
- oral and written dichotomy, Chinese language, contemporary poetry, topolect poetry, vernacularization, Liu Bannong, Crescent Moon Society