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... example explicitly theorizes the interaction of the spoken and the written . Again questioning the functionality of " Chinese letters , " Svenonius draws attention to the four characters used to transcribe the name Couplet into Chinese ...
... example explicitly theorizes the interaction of the spoken and the written . Again questioning the functionality of " Chinese letters , " Svenonius draws attention to the four characters used to transcribe the name Couplet into Chinese ...
Page 147
... example , is illustrated by five passages from the Shujing and none from inscriptions ( 116 f . ) — without due comment that the character simply does not appear in inscriptions . The function of shi and zi as conjunctions is described ...
... example , is illustrated by five passages from the Shujing and none from inscriptions ( 116 f . ) — without due comment that the character simply does not appear in inscriptions . The function of shi and zi as conjunctions is described ...
Page 192
... example , ( n . 586 ) and ( n . 113 and passim ) . Most significantly , perhaps , references to the ancients and the art of citation , ubiquitous in the " Proclamations , " appear to be all but unknown in inscriptions : there are no ...
... example , ( n . 586 ) and ( n . 113 and passim ) . Most significantly , perhaps , references to the ancients and the art of citation , ubiquitous in the " Proclamations , " appear to be all but unknown in inscriptions : there are no ...
Contents
The Great Chinese Characters Hoax | 14 |
Inscription and RereadingRereading the Inscribed | 101 |
Journal advertisements | 291 |
Copyright | |
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