National Languages Committee
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國語推行委員會 Guóyǔ Tuīxíng Wěiyuánhuì | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 21 April 1919 |
Dissolved | 1 January 2013 |
Superseding agency |
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Website | www |
National Languages Committee | |
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Hanyu Pinyin | Guóyǔ Tǒngyī Chóubèi Wěiyuánhuì |
Wade–Giles | Kuo2-yü3 T'ung3-i1 Ch'ou2-pei4 Wei3-yüan2-hui4 |
The National Languages Committee was established in 1928 by the
Republic of China with the purpose of standardizing and popularizing the usage of Standard Chinese (also called Mandarin) in the Republic of China. The committee was known in English as the Mandarin Promotion Council or the National Languages Promotion Committee until 2003, but the Chinese name has not changed. The phrase Guoyu (國語 "National language") typically refers to Standard Chinese, but could also be interpreted as referring to "national languages".[1] The reorganization of the Executive Yuan made the duties of the National Languages Committee be transferred to the Department of Lifelong Education's fourth sector (Reading and Language Education) from 2013.[2]
It was created as the Preparatory Commission for the Unification of the National Language by the Republic (then still based in
Woo Tsin-hang and had 31 members. The committee was revived in 1983 as the Mandarin Promotion Council based on Taiwan
.
The decisions reached by the Council include:
- Changing the first- and second-grade textbook titles from Guowen (國文 "National Script") to Guoyu (國語 "National language"), on 24 January 1920
- Publishing the Guoyin Zidian (國音字典 "National Pronunciation Dictionary") edited by Traditional ChineseMandarin dictionary.
The Committee for National Language Romanization (羅馬字母拼音研究委員會) under the Council selects and modifies
Republic of China
have been:
- Gwoyeu Romatzyh (1928–1984)
- Mandarin Phonetic Symbols II (1984–2002)
- Tongyong Pinyin (2002–2008)
- Hanyu Pinyin(starting on 1 January 2009)
Since the
Taiwanization
movement took hold in government, the committee also handles:
- Researching mainland China Mandarin
- Researching the Formosan languages
- Researching other varieties of Chinese or languages like Hakka and Taiwanese Hokkien
See also
- List of language regulators
- Speak Mandarin Campaign (Singapore)
References
- OCLC 214322775.
- ^ 李婉慈 (26 February 2013). "國語推行委員會承辦的本國語文業務,改由業務換由「終身教育司」的「第四科閱讀及語文教育科」承辦". 教育部國民小學師資培用聯盟學習領域平台 (in Chinese). National Taichung University of Education. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
- ^ "教育部重編國語辭典修訂本". 中華民國教育部. 1994. Retrieved 2010-05-16.