Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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A Semiotic Approach to Wang Wei's Wang River Sequence : An Exploration of the Principle of Equivalence and the Principle of Disjunction Tim - hung Ku I " Semiotics can be informally defined as a science that studies all possible ...
A Semiotic Approach to Wang Wei's Wang River Sequence : An Exploration of the Principle of Equivalence and the Principle of Disjunction Tim - hung Ku I " Semiotics can be informally defined as a science that studies all possible ...
第 341 頁
... principle of the equivalence , a simultaneous presence of contiguity and similarity . The Wang River Sequence ... principle of equi- valence and its attendant principle of disjunction by examining the Sequence . But , since the principle ...
... principle of the equivalence , a simultaneous presence of contiguity and similarity . The Wang River Sequence ... principle of equi- valence and its attendant principle of disjunction by examining the Sequence . But , since the principle ...
第 518 頁
for a few instances which point beyond a structuralist analysis ) cooperate with the principle of equivalence . Thus the hegemony of the principle of equivalence over that of contiguity in Jacobsonian poetics is never seriously ...
for a few instances which point beyond a structuralist analysis ) cooperate with the principle of equivalence . Thus the hegemony of the principle of equivalence over that of contiguity in Jacobsonian poetics is never seriously ...
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