淡江評論, 第 24 卷Graduate School of Western Languages and Literature, Tamkang University, 1993 A quarterly of comparative studies of Chinese and foreign literatures. |
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... interest in Chinese as the original universal langua- ge , the secularization of linguistics brought serious progress to Chinese studies . In some ways , the peripheral importance 84 TAMKANG REVIEW , Vol . XXIV , No. 1.
... interest in Chinese as the original universal langua- ge , the secularization of linguistics brought serious progress to Chinese studies . In some ways , the peripheral importance 84 TAMKANG REVIEW , Vol . XXIV , No. 1.
第 91 頁
American self - interest , as Charles Denby , the United States envoy to China in 1885-98 , cynically pointed out ... interests . Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Policy ( 1899 ) , which evolved into the 1920s , is a case in point ...
American self - interest , as Charles Denby , the United States envoy to China in 1885-98 , cynically pointed out ... interests . Secretary of State John Hay's Open Door Policy ( 1899 ) , which evolved into the 1920s , is a case in point ...
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... interest in translating and explaining Western terms into Chinese , but we have deliberately concentrated most of our efforts on introducing Chinese literary terms to scholars who may not read Chinese . Therefore , this selection is ...
... interest in translating and explaining Western terms into Chinese , but we have deliberately concentrated most of our efforts on introducing Chinese literary terms to scholars who may not read Chinese . Therefore , this selection is ...
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