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Rau, D. Victoria and Hui-Huan Ann Chang. 2006. Phonological variation and sound change in Yami on Orchid Island. Paper presented at the 10-ICAL, 1/17-20/2006. The Philippines.
 Rau, D. Victoria, Meng-chien Yang, and Maa-neu Dong. 2006. Endangered language documentation and transmission. Paper presented at the 10-ICAL, 1/17-20/2006. The Philippines.
 Yang, Meng-chien and D. Victoria Rau. 2005. An integrated framework for archiving, processing and developing learning materials for an endangered aboriginal language in Taiwan. Paper presented at the ALR-2005, Jeju Island, Korea.
 Rau, D. Victoria and Hui-Huan Ann Chang. 2005. Think or sink: Chinese learners' acquisition of the English voiceless interdental fricative. Paper presented at the 22 nd International Conference on English Teaching and Learning in the R.O.C., 6/4-5/2005, National Taiwan Normal University.
 Rau, D. Victoria. 2004. Iconicity and tense, aspect, and mood morphology in Yami. Paper presented at 9 th International Symposium on Chinese Languages and Linguistics (IsCll-9), Taipei, November 19-21, 2004.
 Chang, Ann Hui-Huan and D. Victoria Rau. 2004. Phonological variation of (th) among EFL learners in Taiwan. Paper presented at the AAAL 2004, Portland, Oregon, April 30 - May 2, 2004.
 Rau, D. Victoria. 2002. Auxiliary verbs, nominalization, and discourse functions in Yami. The 9th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics (9ICAL), Canberra: National Australian University, January 8-11, 2002 .
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 2000. Nominalization in Yami. Paper presented at the Workshop on Nominalization in Formosan Languages, October 21-22, 2000 , Institute of Linguistics (Preparatory Office), Academia Sinica.
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 2000. Word order variation and topic continuity in Atayal. Paper presented at AFLA 7, May 11-13, 2000 , Amsterdam. In Marian Klamer (ed.), Proceedings of AFLA 7, Department of Linguistics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam . 211-230.
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 1999. Grammar proficiency test and writing assessment. Paper presented at the Eighth International Symposium and Book Fair on English Teaching, National Taiwan Normal University. November 11-13, 1999 .
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 1999. Yami, Chinese and English trilingual dictionary project: word frequency counts. The Ninth Annual Conference on Southeast Asian Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics. July 9th and 10th, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 1997. Transitivity and discourse grounding in Atayal folk tale, Ode Cecilia & Wim Stokhot (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. Leiden University. pp.497-511.
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 1997. A Discourse Analysis of Atayal Word Order Variation. The 8th International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. Taipei: Academia Sinica.
 何德華， 1997. ＜語言學概論課程設計與教學工作坊＞ 第一屆全國語言學教學研討會 . 台北：政大 .
 何德華， 1996. < 華語翹舌音的層次變異與口語教學 > ，法國首屆國際漢語教學學術研討會論文集 . 巴黎 : 鳳凰書店， 117-126.
 何德華， 1995. ＜雅美語的語言活力＞ 語言使用與族群認同 小型研討會 , 中研院民族所 , 6/16.
 何德華， 1995. ＜南島母語書寫符號的科學及社會原則 : 泰雅語個案研究＞， 臺灣南島民族母語研究論文集，教育部教研會， 31-47.
 何德華， 1995. ＜從加拿大魁北克經驗談台灣閩南語母語政策＞， 臺灣閩南語論文集，台北：文鶴 , 307-318.
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 1995. Using computerized speech lab to help Chinese students master English palato-alveolar fricative and rhythm, 12th Annual R.O.C. TESOL Conference, Tunghai University, 5/20.
 何德華， 1994. ＜英美文學教學之我見：談文學與語言的交集＞，中華民國第五屆英美文學研討會論文集 , 台北：書林 , 499-513.
 何德華， 1994. ＜文法在外語教學當中應扮演之角色＞， 第三屆世界華語文教學研討會論文集：教學與應用篇， 台北 : 學生 , ， 93-100.
 何德華，李明潔， 1994, < 華語 (ts), (tsh), (s) 的變異研究 >, 第四屆世界華語文教學研討會 , 台北 : 劍潭 .
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. & Joseph E. Grimes. 1994. Transitivity and discourse grounding in Atayal. 7th ICAL, Leiden University, The Netherlands.
 Chu, Judy ( 朱我沄 ) & Der-Hwa V. Rau. 1993. A pragmatic study of newspaper headlines on political news, 22th NWAV Conference, University of Ottawa, 10/14-17.
 Rau, Der-Hwa V. 1991. The role of grammar in teaching Indonesian based on the notion of communicative competence, 6ICAL, University of Hawaii, Honolulu.

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