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A graph in Chinese writing is a class of plane line - figures relative to a quadrilateral space which are regarded as graphically equivalent . In general , it is independent of size and metrical properties of the figure , such as ...
A graph in Chinese writing is a class of plane line - figures relative to a quadrilateral space which are regarded as graphically equivalent . In general , it is independent of size and metrical properties of the figure , such as ...
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By the time Chinese writing became largely logographic , the result was that the same character served to write different words . In this connection , it will be interesting to note that the phenomenon of misreading a word by its ...
By the time Chinese writing became largely logographic , the result was that the same character served to write different words . In this connection , it will be interesting to note that the phenomenon of misreading a word by its ...
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This too is , on the whole , relegated to its proper place and not obtruded into the writing . There were , however , one or two departures from the phonemic nature of the writing . A typically Indian desire for schematic symmetry no ...
This too is , on the whole , relegated to its proper place and not obtruded into the writing . There were , however , one or two departures from the phonemic nature of the writing . A typically Indian desire for schematic symmetry no ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
LANGUAGE | 48 |
REVIEWS by Harry Hoijer Bernard Bloch Yakov Malkiel | 87 |
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