Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - 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 146
... seems questionable whether such a corpus suffices for the task at hand . One example may serve to demonstrate the pitfalls attendant on such a restriction of source material . Dobson describes the word you as an " indefinite substitute ...
... seems questionable whether such a corpus suffices for the task at hand . One example may serve to demonstrate the pitfalls attendant on such a restriction of source material . Dobson describes the word you as an " indefinite substitute ...
Page 217
... seems that he was unsure or probably confused about the structure of a large number of characters when he wrote the inscription onto clay . Then , the inscription was carved out by a person , if not by the same scribe , who lacked both ...
... seems that he was unsure or probably confused about the structure of a large number of characters when he wrote the inscription onto clay . Then , the inscription was carved out by a person , if not by the same scribe , who lacked both ...
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... seems to have been primarily the prospect of achieving immortality that led to the emperor's acceptance of Gong- sun Qing's message . It thus seems as if this prospect was the one major motivation for the emperor to put Gongsun Qing's ...
... seems to have been primarily the prospect of achieving immortality that led to the emperor's acceptance of Gong- sun Qing's message . It thus seems as if this prospect was the one major motivation for the emperor to put Gongsun Qing's ...
Contents
The Great Chinese Characters Hoax | 14 |
Inscription and RereadingRereading the Inscribed | 101 |
Journal advertisements | 291 |
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