Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 2004 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 99
... context the mention of the obscure and unidentified form of a " mixed root " poetry ( konponka ) is a clear sign that Ki no Yoshimochi ( -919 ) , the author of the Sino- Japanese preface , wanted to add more rather than fewer items to ...
... context the mention of the obscure and unidentified form of a " mixed root " poetry ( konponka ) is a clear sign that Ki no Yoshimochi ( -919 ) , the author of the Sino- Japanese preface , wanted to add more rather than fewer items to ...
Page 122
... context , be seen not only from the point of view of referential , everyday language use , but also against the background of the classical Japanese poetical language , the utakotoba , in which a sign " refers " to a linguistic item ...
... context , be seen not only from the point of view of referential , everyday language use , but also against the background of the classical Japanese poetical language , the utakotoba , in which a sign " refers " to a linguistic item ...
Page 170
... context of the sentence . The author is not making a cosmological statement in any way . The context which this sentence appears in is naturalistic or astronomical rather than cosmological , and it illustrates allegorically constant ...
... context of the sentence . The author is not making a cosmological statement in any way . The context which this sentence appears in is naturalistic or astronomical rather than cosmological , and it illustrates allegorically constant ...
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