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 205 頁
... reference books may help but that " Ran - ti , " " the Orchid - Terrace , " is mistaken by Pound for the king's name ; a mistake that requires a specialist to decipher . Such erudition provides private symbols because in this modern ...
... reference books may help but that " Ran - ti , " " the Orchid - Terrace , " is mistaken by Pound for the king's name ; a mistake that requires a specialist to decipher . Such erudition provides private symbols because in this modern ...
第 262 頁
... reference . Since reference is the basic function of signs , linking the sign and the world , literature as a semiotic system has to be assigned a domain of reference . Possible worlds semantics provides this domain by claiming that ...
... reference . Since reference is the basic function of signs , linking the sign and the world , literature as a semiotic system has to be assigned a domain of reference . Possible worlds semantics provides this domain by claiming that ...
第 543 頁
... ( reference and depth semantics ) , so that a full manifestation of contextual and non - psychological meaning is ... reference immanent in the text toward " the potential non - ostensive references of the world of the text in a new ...
... ( reference and depth semantics ) , so that a full manifestation of contextual and non - psychological meaning is ... reference immanent in the text toward " the potential non - ostensive references of the world of the text in a new ...
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