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 38 頁
... flow of words , " thereby creating a synchronic rather than diachronic thrust through the juxtaposition of elements . Another general theme not apparent in the titles of particular papers was that of the self and the non - self . In ...
... flow of words , " thereby creating a synchronic rather than diachronic thrust through the juxtaposition of elements . Another general theme not apparent in the titles of particular papers was that of the self and the non - self . In ...
第 77 頁
... flow of a rhetorical convention and the tenor of a poem.52 A complicated web of allusions had long been attached to them in different traditions , and these are able to manifest the working of different mentalities . To be more specific ...
... flow of a rhetorical convention and the tenor of a poem.52 A complicated web of allusions had long been attached to them in different traditions , and these are able to manifest the working of different mentalities . To be more specific ...
第 230 頁
... flow despite a wide variety of syntactic constructions , consider line 39 of the corpus already given in ( 34 ) : ( 42 ) ... form By IC , Yuan - wai and pao - pei two disyllabic feet ( symbolized by the ' tie ' ) . At this point , ai ...
... flow despite a wide variety of syntactic constructions , consider line 39 of the corpus already given in ( 34 ) : ( 42 ) ... form By IC , Yuan - wai and pao - pei two disyllabic feet ( symbolized by the ' tie ' ) . At this point , ai ...
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