Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... principles of relevance and noticeability are themselves altered by confronting those who hold them with principles of a greater generality and arguing that a commitment to those principles requires that more be taken into account than ...
... principles of relevance and noticeability are themselves altered by confronting those who hold them with principles of a greater generality and arguing that a commitment to those principles requires that more be taken into account than ...
第 339 頁
... Principle of Disjunction Tim - hung Ku I " Semiotics can be informally defined as a science that studies all possible ... principles by which the poetic text signifies and communicates itself . The semiotic approach is in general poetics ...
... Principle of Disjunction Tim - hung Ku I " Semiotics can be informally defined as a science that studies all possible ... principles by which the poetic text signifies and communicates itself . The semiotic approach is in general poetics ...
第 341 頁
... principle of the equivalence , a simultaneous presence of contiguity and similarity . The Wang River Sequence , twenty ... principles are at work in the Sequence will contribute to our understanding of the Sequence . A balance between ...
... principle of the equivalence , a simultaneous presence of contiguity and similarity . The Wang River Sequence , twenty ... principles are at work in the Sequence will contribute to our understanding of the Sequence . A balance between ...
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