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The Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation (Vietnamese: Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm; Hán Nôm: 會保存遺産喃), shortened as the Nôm Foundation and abbreviated as VNPF, was an American nonprofit agency for language preservation headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, with an office in Hanoi, Vietnam. Established in 1999, it was engaged in the preservation of Chữ Nôm script (an ancient, logographic, Chinese character-based script once used by the Vietnamese people to write their language) remained in manuscripts, inscriptions and woodblocks. In 2018, the Foundation declared its initial goal achieved and dissolved itself.

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  • VNPF
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  • The Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation (Vietnamese: Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm; Hán Nôm: 會保存遺産喃), shortened as the Nôm Foundation and abbreviated as VNPF, was an American nonprofit agency for language preservation headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, with an office in Hanoi, Vietnam. Established in 1999, it was engaged in the preservation of Chữ Nôm script (an ancient, logographic, Chinese character-based script once used by the Vietnamese people to write their language) remained in manuscripts, inscriptions and woodblocks. In 2018, the Foundation declared its initial goal achieved and dissolved itself. (en)
  • 喃字遺產保護會(英語:Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation;越南語:Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm;漢喃:會保存遺產喃),在英文中簡稱「Nôm Foundation」(字面意思為「喃(保護)會」),縮寫「VNPF」,是美國的一所非營利性語言保護組織,總部設於北卡羅萊納州卡瑞市,在越南河內也有一間辦公室。自1999年建立以來,該組織一直致力於保護從古代留存至今的手稿、碑文與木刻上的喃字(一種越南人曾經使用、基於漢字創造的古老語素文字)。 (zh)
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  • Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm (en)
  • 會保存遺産喃 (en)
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  • Language preservation
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  • Dissolved
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  • VNPF (en)
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  • 會保存遺産喃 (en)
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  • English, Vietnamese (en)
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  • Prof. John Balaban (en)
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  • President (en)
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  • Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation (en)
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  • Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm (en)
  • 會保存遺産喃 (en)
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  • Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm (en)
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  • Dissolved (en)
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  • Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation (en)
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  • The Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation (Vietnamese: Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm; Hán Nôm: 會保存遺産喃), shortened as the Nôm Foundation and abbreviated as VNPF, was an American nonprofit agency for language preservation headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, with an office in Hanoi, Vietnam. Established in 1999, it was engaged in the preservation of Chữ Nôm script (an ancient, logographic, Chinese character-based script once used by the Vietnamese people to write their language) remained in manuscripts, inscriptions and woodblocks. In 2018, the Foundation declared its initial goal achieved and dissolved itself. (en)
  • 喃字遺產保護會(英語:Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation;越南語:Hội Bảo tồn di sản Nôm;漢喃:會保存遺產喃),在英文中簡稱「Nôm Foundation」(字面意思為「喃(保護)會」),縮寫「VNPF」,是美國的一所非營利性語言保護組織,總部設於北卡羅萊納州卡瑞市,在越南河內也有一間辦公室。自1999年建立以來,該組織一直致力於保護從古代留存至今的手稿、碑文與木刻上的喃字(一種越南人曾經使用、基於漢字創造的古老語素文字)。 (zh)
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  • Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation (en)
  • 喃字遺產保護會 (zh)
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