Journal |
Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie orientale
Journal issue | 52 | 2016
Keywords Old Japanese Kō-rui and otsu-rui syllables • Trauma • Chinese soft power • School movement • Chinese youth volunteering • Śr̥ṅgāra rasa • Silence • Indian Mannerism • Ibn Abī al-Dunyā • Metaphor • Translation • Japanese teaching • Poetry • Nationalism • Morocco • Fukushima • Brajabhāṣā poetry • Phonetic and phonological change • Intercultural pragmatics • Localization • Wagō Ryōichi • Secularism • Xi Jinping • China-Africa relations • Word formation • Brand names • Menglong • Chinese NGOs • China's foreign aid • Chinese political language • Monastic ideology • Tibetan Buddhism • The Hateruma dialect • Literature • Dunhuang manuscript • Koran • Qizil caves • Soot • Meditation cells • Yaeyama Ryukyuan • Urdu • Indian Sufism • Protectorate • Proto-Japanese • Meditation • Translations • ‘Chinese dream’ • Birth Control • Caves function • Light • Historia Lausiaca • Audiovisual input • Catastrophe
Permalink http://doi.org/10.14277/2385-3042/AnnOr-52-2016 | Published June 30, 2016 | Language it, en
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