Bulletin, Issue 76"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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... particular problem is by Shima Kunio.23 Shima established that these graphs stand for the word tu + " land ; place name ( as in EJ , ' Tu region or country ' ) , ” as well as for the word she * “ land altar , spirit of the land .
... particular problem is by Shima Kunio.23 Shima established that these graphs stand for the word tu + " land ; place name ( as in EJ , ' Tu region or country ' ) , ” as well as for the word she * “ land altar , spirit of the land .
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Instead , it would make much better sense if we interpret .. as standing for : commonly understood to mean “ the land altar of Bo . ” We shall examine this more in detail shortly . However , there is a methodological problem in arriving ...
Instead , it would make much better sense if we interpret .. as standing for : commonly understood to mean “ the land altar of Bo . ” We shall examine this more in detail shortly . However , there is a methodological problem in arriving ...
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32 It is of interest that we do not find in the OBI corpus that we are in possession of at the present moment the expression * Shang tu tij £ “ the lands of Shang . " 33 Example ( 8 ) represents the statement of intention which was ...
32 It is of interest that we do not find in the OBI corpus that we are in possession of at the present moment the expression * Shang tu tij £ “ the lands of Shang . " 33 Example ( 8 ) represents the statement of intention which was ...
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