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 1 到 3 筆結果,共 48 筆
第 112 頁
... shows where their real intentions lie . When I once read the fable of " The Horse , the Stag , and the Man " ( ) in Hsia - erh- kuan - chên ( [ 8 ] ) I could not help thinking of it in connection with the international political ...
... shows where their real intentions lie . When I once read the fable of " The Horse , the Stag , and the Man " ( ) in Hsia - erh- kuan - chên ( [ 8 ] ) I could not help thinking of it in connection with the international political ...
第 222 頁
... shows itself in discourse , especially in his own discourse : To shift ground , then , can mean : to go where you ... show their contradic- tions , to show their hand . It is when deconstruction itself turns into yet another method or ...
... shows itself in discourse , especially in his own discourse : To shift ground , then , can mean : to go where you ... show their contradic- tions , to show their hand . It is when deconstruction itself turns into yet another method or ...
第 308 頁
... shows that most subjects reject the first set of narrative as stories but nearly all accept the second set as such . The descriptive adequacy test proves that the schemas proposed by those story grammarians without taking into ...
... shows that most subjects reject the first set of narrative as stories but nearly all accept the second set as such . The descriptive adequacy test proves that the schemas proposed by those story grammarians without taking into ...
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