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    Dr Chen Rong

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    Data underlying the paper "Effect of external applied magnetic field on microstructures and mechanical properties of laser welding joint of medium-Mn nanostructured steel

    Toward a Motivation Model of Pragmatics/ Rong Chen.

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    In English.With the "discursive turn" has come a distrust - a complete rejection by some - of theories that seek deeper reasons for surface phenomena. Rong Chen argues that this distrust, with its accompanying overemphasis on specificity and fluidity of linguistic meaning and social values, is unwarranted and unhelpful. Drawing on insights from social theories and various strands of pragmatics, he proposes a motivation model of pragmatics (MMP), contending that language use can be adequately, coherently, and elegantly studied via the motivation behind it in its varied and dynamic contexts. The model, with its well-laid out components, is then applied to (im)politeness research, cross-cultural pragmatics, diachronic pragmatics, discourse and genre analysis, conversation analysis, identity construction, and the study of metaphor, sarcasm, parody, and lying. MMP is thus a framework aimed at accounting for fluidity with stable notions, specificity with general principles, and differences with similar underlying factors. As such, the book should appeal to students of pragmatics, (im)politeness, conversation analysis, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, communication, sociology, and psychology.Frontmatter -- Foreword -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Chapter 1 Pragmatics then and now -- Chapter 2 A motivation model of pragmatics (MMP) -- Chapter 3 MMP and (im)politeness -- Chapter 4 MMP and cross-/intercultural variation -- Chapter 5 MMP and diachronic pragmatics -- Chapter 6 MMP and discourse -- Chapter 7 MMP and metaphor -- Chapter 8 MMP and the non-literal -- Afterword -- References -- Appendix -- Subject index -- Author index1 online resource (XIII, 333 p.)

    Chen Rong and the Transformation of Nine Dragons

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    abstract: This dissertation is the first detailed and extensive study dedicated to the life and art of the master artist and scholar-official Chen Rong (active 13th century), and offers an expanded analysis of his most famous work, the Nine Dragons scroll (1244). It provides a reconstruction of Chen Rong's biography, character and political career, and discusses his significance and impact in the study of Chinese painting during the late Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) and beyond, by highlighting the reception and interpretation of the Nine Dragons scroll in the past and in modern times. This is achieved by addressing writings such as eulogies, poems and commentary about Chen Rong by his contemporaries and later biographers, and also analysis of recent works by contemporary Chinese artists that reinterpret Chen Rong's Nine Dragons motif directly. In addition to offering an expanded reading and interpretation of Chen Rong's inscriptions on the Nine Dragons scroll and inscriptions by subsequent viewers of the scroll, this study sheds light on the artistic context, significance, and historical development of dragons and dragon painting in China. This dissertation also offers the first full English transcription and translation of Emperor Qianlong's inscription on the Nine Dragons scroll, and that of his eight officials. Furthermore, this dissertation includes two detailed appendices; one is a detailed appendix of all of Chen Rong's paintings documented to exist today, and the second is a list of paintings attributed to Chen Rong that have been mentioned in historical documents that no longer appear extant. This interdisciplinary study provides insight into the processes that influence how an artist's work is transformed beyond his time to that of legendary status. This clarification of Chen Rong's biography and artistic activity, particularly with respect to his most famous work the Nine Dragons scroll, contributes to modern scholarship by providing an expanded understanding of Chen Rong's life and art, which in turn, adjusts prevailing perceptions of his life and work.Dissertation/ThesisPh.D. Art History 201

    Si shu bei kao yi

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    [v.1]. 四書備考. 大學 : [二卷] -- [v.2]. 四書備考. 中庸 : [三卷] -- [v.3-6]. 四書備考. [論語] : [十三卷] -- [v.7-10]. 四書備考. [孟子] : [十卷][v.1]. Si shu bei kao. Da xue : [er juan] -- [v.2]. Si shu bei kao. Zhong yong : [san juan] -- [v.3-6]. Si shu bei kao. [Lun yu] : [shi san juan] -- [v.7-10]. Si shu bei kao. [Mengzi] : [shi juan][陳仁錫增定 ; 陳禮錫, 陳義錫, 陳智錫參訂].綫裝, 1函.框20.5x12.4公分, 9行25字, 小字雙行同, 無界行. 白口, 四周單邊, 無魚尾. 版心上鐫題名及子目, 中鐫卷次及小題, 下鐫葉次. 眉端刻評.題名據敍.鈐有"元澧", "榮郭齋藏"印.Xian zhuang, 1 han.Kuang 20.5 x 12.4 gong fen, 9 hang 25 zi, xiao zi shuang xing tong, wu jie xing. Bai kou, si zhou dan bian, wu yu wei. Ban xin shang juan ti ming ji zi mu, zhong juan juan ci ji xiao ti, xia juan ye ci. Mei duan ke ping.Ti ming ju xu.[Chen Renxi zeng ding ; Chen Lixi, Chen Yixi, Chen Zhixi can ding].Qian you "Yuan li", "Rong guo zhai cang" yin

    Data set for the paper of Regularized Zero-Forcing Precoding Aided Adaptive Coding and Modulation for Large-Scale Antenna Array Based Air-to-Air Communications

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    This dataset supports the publication: Zhang, Jiankang; Chen, Sheng; Robert G. Maunder, Zhang, Rong; Hanzo, Lajos. Regularized Zero-Forcing Precoding Aided Adaptive Coding and Modulation for Large-Scale Antenna Array Based Air-to-Air Communications. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications This dataset contains which are used for generating Fig.2 to Fig.9. These figures are plotted using GLE (Graphics Layout Engine). The scripts of Gle are also included in the folds for each figures. In order to generate these figures, you should install Gle http://glx.sourceforge.net/</span

    Adaptive Coding and Modulation for Large-Scale Antenna Array Based Aeronautical Communications in the Presence of Co-channel Interference

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    This dataset supports the publication: Zhang, Jiankang; Chen, Sheng; Maunder, Robert; Zhang, Rong; Hanzo, Lajos. Adaptive Coding and Modulation for Large-Scale Antenna Array Based Aeronautical Communications in the Presence of Co-channel Interference. IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications This dataset contains which are used for generating Fig.3 to Fig.9. These figures are plotted using GLE (Graphics Layout Engine). The scripts of Gle are also included in the folds for each figures. In order to generate these figures, you should install GLE http://glx.sourceforge.net/ </span

    Four seasons: A study of Chen Yi's Si Ji

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    The purpose of this study is to draw attention to the hybrid of Eastern and Western musical elements, in Chen Yi’s orchestral work Si Ji. In this dissertation, Chen Yi’s Si Ji will be thoroughly discussed by a detailed analysis of the work as well as the background of Chen Yi’s musical world, and the poetry she is inspired by. It will show how the music produces a hybrid of East and West. I hope this dissertation will serve as a valuable source for other composers seeking their own musical colors, as well as researchers interested in the crossing of Eastern and Western music.Item withdrawn by Mark Zulauf ([email protected]) on 2010-11-16T21:19:48Z Item was in collections: University of Illinois Theses & Dissertations (ID: 1) No. of bitstreams: 2 1_Jung_Jae Eun.docx: 2146812 bytes, checksum: 9cbb8fbcca6f2d560d2d3f8dd2461a32 (MD5) Jung_Jae Eun.pdf: 1415259 bytes, checksum: 43f37b28754270bbbec1174661df94c0 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2011-01-14T22:41:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 3 Jung_JaeEun.pdf: 1415259 bytes, checksum: 43f37b28754270bbbec1174661df94c0 (MD5) 1_Jung_Jae Eun.docx: 2146812 bytes, checksum: 9cbb8fbcca6f2d560d2d3f8dd2461a32 (MD5) license.txt: 4056 bytes, checksum: bf201859ed1cb5ce452896c3ed664586 (MD5

    Polygonatum binatifolium, a new species of Polygonatum (Asparagaceae) from Guizhou, China

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    Zhu, Heng-Xing, Huang, Fei-Yi, Chen, Hong-Yuan, Zhang, Hong-Jing, Dai, Qian-Li, Yi, Si-Rong (2022): Polygonatum binatifolium, a new species of Polygonatum (Asparagaceae) from Guizhou, China. Phytotaxa 549 (2): 247-252, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.549.2.1
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