Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... context of the first epistemology one can distinguish three activities , the writing of literature , the writing of ... context of a conventionalist epistemology , however , change occurs at all levels and in ways that are interdependent ...
... context of the first epistemology one can distinguish three activities , the writing of literature , the writing of ... context of a conventionalist epistemology , however , change occurs at all levels and in ways that are interdependent ...
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... context and the study on a cross - cultural basis . In addition , a definition of this particular area of study may eventual- ly help circumventing those pitfalls which do not exist in the comparative study within a common cultural context ...
... context and the study on a cross - cultural basis . In addition , a definition of this particular area of study may eventual- ly help circumventing those pitfalls which do not exist in the comparative study within a common cultural context ...
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... context ) , changes its nature from an allusion to an adaptation ( sometimes this is shown as a reference to an existing text without assimilation into the current context ) which is also a pervasive type of intertextuality in the ...
... context ) , changes its nature from an allusion to an adaptation ( sometimes this is shown as a reference to an existing text without assimilation into the current context ) which is also a pervasive type of intertextuality in the ...
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