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    Li yi zhong de mei shu Wu Hong Zhong guo gu dai mei shu shi wen bian = Art in its ritual context : essays on ancient Chinese art

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    Ben shu xuan yi le zhu ming mei shu shi jia wu hong jiao shou zi 1985 nian yi lai fa biao de 31 pian lun wen. zhe xie lun wen wei rao zhe " li yi mei shu " zhe yi ji ben gai nian tao lun le zhong guo shang gu he zhong gu mei shu zhong de duo xiang yi shu chuan tong he xing sh

    Open Access Week 2016: A Conversation With Grace Guo, Editor of NEJE

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    An interview co-sponsored by the Sacred Heart University Library and the SHU Office of Digital Learning. Zach Claybaugh, Digital Learning Initiatives Librarian, and Grace Guo, Professor in the Jack Welch College of Business, talk about open access and Dr. Guo\u27s experiences as editor-in-chief of the open access New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

    Lin Chong ye ben.

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    吳永剛著.Includes prefactory material.附: 關於林沖的故事 / 貽白 -- "林沖雪夜殲仇記"攝製後記 / 吳永剛.本電子書乃根據《香港版權條例(第528章)》而複製, 並只可在大學圖書館系統內的獨立電子書系統上使用.Wu Yonggang zhu.Ben dian zi shu nai gen ju "Xianggang ban quan tiao li (Di 528 zhang)" er fu zhi, bing zhi ke zai da xue tu shu guan xi tong nei de du li dian zi shu xi tong shang shi yong.Fu: Guang yu Lin Chong de gu shi / Yibai -- "Lin Chong xue ye jian chou ji" she zhi hou ji / Wu Yonggang

    Nanjing tu shu ju yue lan shi jian cha shu mu er bian : bu fen juan /

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    Vol. 3: Nanjing tu shu ju shu hua mu lu.Collection later incorporated into Jiangsu Sheng li guo xue tu shu guan .Cover title.Double leaves, oriental style, in case.Mode of access: Internet

    Guo tai mei shu guan xuan ji.

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    Cover title. Table of contents and legends also in English

    8 xian shu zha

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    (淸) 郭子瀞編 ; 夢蝶主人標點.Colophon title.曾國藩, 左宗棠, 胡林翼, 曾國荃, 彭玉麟, 沈葆楨, 李鴻章, 駱秉章 8人致郭意城的書札.八賢指 曾國藩, 胡林翼, 駱秉章, 左宗棠, 彭玉麟, 曾國荃, 沈寶楨, 李鴻章.附: 跋 / 嵩燾; 跋 / 慶藩.(Qing) Guo Zijing bian ; Mengdiezhuren biao dian.Zeng Guofan, Zuo Zongtang, Hu Linyi, Zeng Guoquan, Peng Yulin, Shen Baozhen, Li Hongzhang, Luo Bingzhang 8 ren zhi Guo Yicheng de shu zha.Ba xian zhi Zeng Guofan, Hu Linyi, Luo Bingzhang, Zuo Zongtang, Peng Yulin, Zeng Guoquan, Shen Baozhen, Li Hongzhang.Fu: Ba / Songtao; Ba / Qingfan

    Threatened fishes of the world: Tanichthys albonubes Lin 1932 (Cyprinidae)

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    The white cloud mountain minnow Tanichthys albonubes Lin is an endemic species to southern China and the genus has two species, Tanichthys albonubes Lin and Tanichthys micagemmae Freyhof et Herder. The distribution range of T. albonubes Lin and T. micagemmae is very narrow and only found in the mountain brooks of Baiyunshan Mountain (White Cloud Mountain), Huaxian Country and the vicinity of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province and Halong, Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam respectively. The wild populations of this fish had already been on the verge of extinction when Shu-Yan Lin first discovered it in 1932 at the Baiyunshan Mountain. It was believed to be extinct in the wild because there were no reports of this fish in the wild since 1980. In September 2003, a small and isolated population of the fish was discovered in a mountain puddle in the north vicinity of Guangzhou. Additional studies are needed to determine the survival and propagation of the released fish. The protection of their natural habitat should be implemented.The white cloud mountain minnow Tanichthys albonubes Lin is an endemic species to southern China and the genus has two species, Tanichthys albonubes Lin and Tanichthys micagemmae Freyhof et Herder. The distribution range of T. albonubes Lin and T. micagemmae is very narrow and only found in the mountain brooks of Baiyunshan Mountain (White Cloud Mountain), Huaxian Country and the vicinity of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province and Halong, Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam respectively. The wild populations of this fish had already been on the verge of extinction when Shu-Yan Lin first discovered it in 1932 at the Baiyunshan Mountain. It was believed to be extinct in the wild because there were no reports of this fish in the wild since 1980. In September 2003, a small and isolated population of the fish was discovered in a mountain puddle in the north vicinity of Guangzhou. Additional studies are needed to determine the survival and propagation of the released fish. The protection of their natural habitat should be implemented

    Zhongguo guo shu bi sai da hui te kan. no.2

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    著錄據: 創刊第2期(民國44年6月25日[June 25, 1955])Zhu lu ju: chuang kan di 2 qi (Minguo 44 nian 6 yue 25 ri [June 25, 1955]

    Mulian zhuan: guo gu qi geng

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    滕永然錄.Live recording."湘西怀化市辰河戏高腔>之'过孤淒埂'全桥"--Side A label.Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Audio Cassette Collection.Performers, unknown.1989年11月"目连戏国际学朮研討会"期間演出实況錄音.Sung in Chinese.Teng Yongran lu."Xiangxi Huaihua shi chen he xi gao qiang > zhi 'guo gu qi geng' quan qiao"--Side A label.1989 nian 11 yue "Mulian xi guo ji xue shu yan tao hui" qi jian yan chu shi kuang lu yin

    Experientiality and Reversibility of the Aspectual Morpheme Guo in Mandarin Chinese: Temporal and Atemporal Perspectives

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    [[abstract]]  This paper argues for the property of reversibility toward the interpretation of the aspectual guo in Mandarin Chinese. After thorough examination of studies on its meaning in the literature, I point out that traditional analyses stress too heavily on the experientiality, while recent studies- such as Hsiao (2003), Pan and Lee (2004), Lin (2007), and Wu (2008)- focus too much on the resultant state entailed by guo to derive its meaning of discontinuity. I propose that experientiality or discontinuity still serves as the inherent meaning of guo, yet the resultant state in many events further encodes an extended meaning of reversibility which relates the temporal/physical properties of a discontinued event back to its pre-existing state.The semantics of guo based on this hypothesis is arguably a temporal as well as an atemporal notion. This account of guo is possible provided that the theory of time based on the cognitive grammar as proposed in Ahrens and Huang (2002) is adopted as the framework: in their theory the concept of time is conceived as a moving point over a landscape, and the ego facing the past is attached to this point in relation to the event. Under this assumption, the meaning of guo functions to discontinue the time and provides the ego a viewpoint to conceptualize the reversibility property
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