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 88 頁
... deep , " Hersey writes . " She would always be a cripple . Her fiancé never came to see her . There was nothing for her to do except read and look out , from her house on a hillside in Koi , across the ruins of the city where her ...
... deep , " Hersey writes . " She would always be a cripple . Her fiancé never came to see her . There was nothing for her to do except read and look out , from her house on a hillside in Koi , across the ruins of the city where her ...
第 252 頁
... deep " ( shen ) , or profound ; and pure ( ch'ing ) , or free from irrelevancies . These modifiers remind us of the first two of the Six Benefits to be obtained from immersion in the Classics " deep feeling untainted by artificiality ...
... deep " ( shen ) , or profound ; and pure ( ch'ing ) , or free from irrelevancies . These modifiers remind us of the first two of the Six Benefits to be obtained from immersion in the Classics " deep feeling untainted by artificiality ...
第 367 頁
... deep " or " surface " structures . We have seen that , rather than present all the rule patterns of a language , transformational grammars propose to select a few of them as a core of rule patterns , and to derive all rule patterns , as ...
... deep " or " surface " structures . We have seen that , rather than present all the rule patterns of a language , transformational grammars propose to select a few of them as a core of rule patterns , and to derive all rule patterns , as ...
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