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    Changes of Narrative: Osvald Sirén’s Photographic Modeling of Modern Research on Chinese Garden by Jiuwen GU, Yuanfeng SHI, Shan JIA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Another path is based on Osvald Sirén’s research experience, which aims to conduct a comparative study between photographic images and written documents regarding Osvald Sirén’s writings and research texts on Chinese gardens, so as to explore the reverse shaping of garden memories and garden understandings through image technology. …”
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    Mongolian Education and Science Vocabulary by Anna V. Mazarchuk

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The identified lexemes were checked against corresponding entries to Mongolic / Turkic etymological dictionaries and bilingual dictionaries of Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan. Results. Some of the analyzed words happen to have been borrowed into Mongolian from Uighur, but Uighur was not the ultimate source of the lexemes: Mong. шавь ‘disciple, pupil’ < Uig. šabï had come to Uighur from Sanskrit via Chinese; Mong. багш ‘teacher’ < Uig. baqšı and Mong. бичиг ‘writings’ < Uig. bitig are originally Chinese; Mong. ном ‘book’ < Uig. nom had come to Uighur from Greek via Sogdian. …”
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    "The City’s Charms and Challenges" by P K Leung (translation) by Chris Song

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Writing Chinese: A Journal of Contemporary Sinophone Literature…”
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    Routledge handbook of African literature /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Ethnicity in post-2000 African writing /…”
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    The KAB MIRROR by Felix, Mwesige

    Published 2020
    “…We are now proud that we can publish an edition of up to 30 pages! We encourage writing in English, French, Kiswahili and Runyakitara languages, although in the near future, we shall also accept articles in Chinese and German. …”
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    The Linguistic Landscape of Ulaanbaatar: what Signs and People tell about by Erzhen V. Khilkhanova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A synchronous ‘crosscut’ of the linguistic landscape of Ulaanbaatar showed that the key ‘players’ in the linguistic ‘field’ of Mongolia — both in the capital’s linguistic landscape and in the collective consciousness are the official Mongolian language, English, followed by Chinese, Russian and Korean; vertical Mongolian writing has a special symbolic meaning. …”
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    Individual and Society in Lu Xun's Works: A Journey from Tradition to Modernism by Ali Kiriktaş

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Because his works contributed to the intellectual foundation of ideological movements and the Cultural Revolution, Lu Xun greatly influenced Mao Zedong. His writings supported the Cultural Revolution by instilling a revolutionary spirit and promoting the intellectual independence of the people, leading to profound changes in Chinese society. …”
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