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SELBL launches Chinese version

Following the launch of the English website in August 2009, we are pleased to announce the recent launch of the Simplified Chinese version of www2.selbl.org on 11 Dec 2009. From now on, hundreds of thousands of Chinese can benefit from the website by comparing the English idioms with the Chinese version. The website has been endorsed by a number of academics in disciplines of linguistics and translation. For an updated list of endorsements, click here: http://www.selbl.org/about_us_2.php

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