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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Silla • Indo-Persian literature • Mughal Empire • Literary imageries • Second language acquisition • Language maintenance and shift • Japanese art • Ethical eating • Italo-Japanese cultural exchange • Bamboo manuscripts • Karmir-blur • Asia • Persian poetry • Identity • Excavated texts • Directed motion constructions • Navya-Nyāya • Daoism • Home language • Persian • Persian manuscripts • Actorship • Ottoman material culture • Garden metaphors • Yueguang Tongzi • Tadkerẹ • Late Islamic Kurdistan • Rōjomono • Nanyue Huisi • Old Chinese • Image of femininity • Ottoman stations • Dunhuang • Exhibition Studies • Philology • Tang dynasty • Vegetarianism • Iranian Manichaean texts • Ottoman archaeology • Veridicality • Millenarism • Paleography • Minua • Arabic • Buddhism • The Berenson Collection • Anvari • Korean • Europe • Cuneiform inscriptions • Religious experience • Realism • Hwarang • Family language policy • Saljuqid literature • Urartu • Aging body • L2 Vietnamese • Khans and routes of the Islamic world • Enchi Fumiko • Vaḥši Bāfqi • Seventeenth century • Farhād va Širin • Epistemology • South Asia • Historical Phonology • Neo-Indo-Aryan literatures • Bronze bowls • Persian literature • Paekche • Cognition • Chinese • Olfactory aesthetic • Environmental sustainability • Close reading • Sui dynasty • Maitreya • Plurilingualism • Japanese archaeology • Language typology • Phonological reconstruction • Candraprabhākumāra
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