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Here are some tasks awaiting attention:
  • Expand :
    • Neurolinguistics of reading characters
    • Non-glottographic & paralinguistic use
    • Complex characters (cf. DeFrancis 1984 p. 75)
    • Foreign-language learning; HSK
  • Photo : The Tale of Kieu image should probably use additional means rather than color