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GREAT NEWS! The Chinese Etymology Institute has now opened The Best Chinese School Book Store. Now, you can purchase the very books that were used by Jason Tyler Gong to set the World Record for being the fastest person to learn the Chinese written language. The books explain the Chinese Etymology methodology in detail. Check it out and get your copy today!
The Book Store
The Chinese Etymology Institue (CEI) uses the proven methodology which Jason Tyler Gong used for setting the World Record of learning Chinese written language in 89 days, from an initial condition of not knowing a single Chinese word. The details of Jason's work (the test committee, the media reports and the reviews by Taiwan Government, American universities, etc.) are availabe at, www.ChineseEtymology.com
The outline of this new methodology is available at http://www.chinese-word-roots.org, and the comments of many Presidents of Chinese universities on this new method are availabe at, Comments of President of Chinese universities
The text book "Chinese Etymology" is copyrighted with US copyright registration number: TX6-917-909, and it can be checked at US copyright search pape, by typing in the book title "Chinese Etymology", US copyright office search page
It is also collected by many university libraries, such as, Yale, Stanford, etc.. This info is available at "The World Library Catalog" The founder of Chinese Word Roots (Chinese Etymology), Dr. Tienzen (Jeh-Tween) Gong (President of CEI), is a renown linguist in the world. The Chinese Etymology made its debut as a keynote presentation at AP Annual Conference, CollegeBoard on July 13, 2007.
It is, now, viewed as one of the very important linguistic discovery by the academic community. It is list by LINGUIST List (Eastern Michigan University), a Linguist list for the worldwide academic community. |