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Center for Languages and Intercultural Communication. The grammar of Mandarin Chinese, unlike most languages, does not have tense, gender, or conjugation rules. It is a tonal language and uses characters or logographs for its writing system. Traditional characters have been continually used in Taiwan, whereas Mainland China has simplified the characters. Office 112 Rayzor Hall. Phone 713.348.2747. Email liang.furice.edu. Office 112 Rayzor Hall. Phone 713.348.8098. Office 337 Rayzor Hall.

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Rice University Center for Languages Intercultural Communication

Luziris Turi, Associate Director. Meng Yeh, Associate Director. Paola Lam, Center Coordinator. Heather Lazare, Front Desk.  Discover the opportunities and resources we have to offer at the Academic Advising Fair.  coming up soon on Tuesday, August 18, 2015. From 1 - 5pm in the Recreation Center Gym!  Come learn about our multiple study abroad programs! Visit us at the Study Abroad Fair.  on September 3, 2015.

Rice University Center for Languages Intercultural Communication

Luziris Turi, Associate Director. Meng Yeh, Associate Director. Paola Lam, Center Coordinator. Heather Lazare, Front Desk.  Discover the opportunities and resources we have to offer at the Academic Advising Fair.  coming up soon on Tuesday, August 18, 2015. From 1 - 5pm in the Recreation Center Gym!  Come learn about our multiple study abroad programs! Visit us at the Study Abroad Fair.  on September 3, 2015.

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Center for Languages and Intercultural Communication. The grammar of Mandarin Chinese, unlike most languages, does not have tense, gender, or conjugation rules. It is a tonal language and uses characters or logographs for its writing system. Traditional characters have been continually used in Taiwan, whereas Mainland China has simplified the characters. Office 112 Rayzor Hall. Phone 713.348.2747. Email liang.furice.edu. Office 112 Rayzor Hall. Phone 713.348.8098. Office 337 Rayzor Hall.

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