Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 58 頁
... romanization as a kind of neologism is sure to meet hostility . . . . " Ching - I Tu notes that " the paper as a whole is a successful exercise based on a linguistic model , and will be of use to any would - be translator of the Wen ...
... romanization as a kind of neologism is sure to meet hostility . . . . " Ching - I Tu notes that " the paper as a whole is a successful exercise based on a linguistic model , and will be of use to any would - be translator of the Wen ...
第 104 頁
... romanized text was made for the purpose of providing a Japanese language reader for the fathers of the Jesuit mission , most of whom were Portuguese . But which of the many editions of Aesop's fables available in medieval Europe was the ...
... romanized text was made for the purpose of providing a Japanese language reader for the fathers of the Jesuit mission , most of whom were Portuguese . But which of the many editions of Aesop's fables available in medieval Europe was the ...
第 341 頁
... the Chinese text , the Romanization , and the word - to - word denotation of the poem as below :新家孟 take 口 hsin chia mêng ch'êng k'ou new home ( a family name ) wall mouth 古 to ku mu yü ancient tree remain 木餘 SEMIOTIC APPROACH 341.
... the Chinese text , the Romanization , and the word - to - word denotation of the poem as below :新家孟 take 口 hsin chia mêng ch'êng k'ou new home ( a family name ) wall mouth 古 to ku mu yü ancient tree remain 木餘 SEMIOTIC APPROACH 341.
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