Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... meaning , however mundane , a text is perhaps unique in conveying a meaning explicitly by means of language . Admittedly , there are problems first of decipherment and , even then , of interpretation , but the text's unique value lies ...
... meaning , however mundane , a text is perhaps unique in conveying a meaning explicitly by means of language . Admittedly , there are problems first of decipherment and , even then , of interpretation , but the text's unique value lies ...
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... meaning . For example , the character was used for the meaning ' tree ' in pure Chinese sentences ; it was also occasionally used to represent the sound mo in Japanese words ( ignoring its semantic content ) ; and it was often used to ...
... meaning . For example , the character was used for the meaning ' tree ' in pure Chinese sentences ; it was also occasionally used to represent the sound mo in Japanese words ( ignoring its semantic content ) ; and it was often used to ...
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... meanings except for one element , iniwe , whose meaning he apparently did not know and so chose to represent phonetic- ally . But compare the characters used for the same name in the Nihon Shoki , finished eight years after the Kojiki ...
... meanings except for one element , iniwe , whose meaning he apparently did not know and so chose to represent phonetic- ally . But compare the characters used for the same name in the Nihon Shoki , finished eight years after the Kojiki ...
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