Acknowledgments
The Chinese Grammar Wiki may have been pioneered by AllSet Learning, but it would not be possible without the hard work of many selfless individuals, including AllSet Learning interns, students, and teachers. This page is to thank them and publicly acknowledge their significant contributions to the project.
Contents
AllSet Interns
- Donna Yee
- Lucas Simons
- Hugh Grigg
- Greg McAndrews
- Jonathan Pope
- Pavel Dvorak
- Parry Cadwallader
- Jack Overstreet
- Dan Emery
- Erick Garcia
- Mei Tong
- Ben Slye
- Brandon Sanchez
- Logan Pauley
- Ashlyn Weber
- Michelle Birkenfeldt
- Zach Herzog
- Jazlyn Akaka
- Salomé Vergne
- Natalie Kuan
- Jack Du
- Erick Garcia
- Cai Qingyang
- Michael Moore
- Liza Fowler
- Mike Blood
- Jacob Rodgers
- Dominic Pote
- Amani Core
- Michelle Guerra
- Amanda Gilbride
- Callan Mossman
- Jenna Salisbury
Special thanks to interns Michelle Guerra, Amanda Gilbride, and Callan Mossman for all the excruciating pinyin and typo checking they did leading up to the publication of the first ebook edition!
Volunteer Editors
Some of these editors did tons of work on their own, while others emailed in issues they found. We thank them all for the hard work and valuable contributions!
- Nicholas Fiorentini
- Noémi Németh
- Betsy
- HuaWei
- Kryby
- Jay
- Luolimao
- Trackpick
- Morris
- Philip Harding
- Gintaras Valentukonis
AllSet Teachers and Staff
Although many AllSet Learning employees have worked on the wiki over the years, both part-time and full-time staff, special shout-out goes to Chen Shishuang, who has toiled tirelessly on the wiki behind the scenes for years without complaining. This print book is your victory as well!
Special thanks to Parry Cadwallader for making the ebook version of the Chinese Grammar Wiki possible technically, with very little extra production work needed from the academic team. Thank you also to Adam Zydney for all the layout work that went into creating the print version.
Other Credits
The Chinese Grammar Wiki website and ebook both make use of the Silk icon set FamFamFam.com.
The Chinese Grammar Wiki BOOK (print edition) uses a "structure" icon from Pixeden.com, as well as several icons from Icomoon.io.