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61. A Comparative Study Of Pragmatic Vagueness In Chinese And American Spokesmen’s Remarks In Press Conferences
62. Engagement Resources In Diplomatic Discourse:with Reference To Remarks By Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi At Press Conferences
63. Report On The Practice Of Whispered Interpreting With Special Reference To The Remarks At The Art Performance Commemorating The36th Anniversary Of Chairman Mao’s Farewell
64. A Practice Report On The Simulation Interpreting Of The Opening Remarks Of The Third Round Of China-U.S Strategic And Economic Dialogue
65. "QianJia Poetry Points Recorded" Research
66. Research On Charles Gutzlaff And His Chinese Views
67. An Analysis On Hedges Of Obama’s Remarks In Press Conferences From The Pragmatic Perspective
68. A Report On The Simulated Interpreting Of Remarks By Liu Jieyi At The65th Commission Session Of ESCAP
69. A Report On The Translation Of Witty Remarks About Life Taken From Confucian Classics From The Perspective Of Functional Equivalence Theory
70. A Contrastive Study Of Hedges In Chinese And American Leaders’ Remarks In Press Conferences From The Perspective Of Appraisal Theory
71. A Report On Simulated Interpreting Of Xi Jinping’s Remarks At The Sixth BRICS Summit
72. The Remarks Of Muxin’s Creation
73. On The Poetics Thoughts In The Dream Of Red Mansions Revealed By Zhiyanzhai’s Remarks
74. Interpreting Strategies Of Expressions With Chinese Characteristics In Remarks By State Leaders From Interpretive Theory Perspective
75. Report Of Simulated Simultaneous Interpreting Practice Based On Remarks By Bill Gates At The 58th World Health Assembly
76. A Report On The Simulated Simultaneous Interpretation Of President Obama’s Remarks At The National Clean Energy Summit
77. Yan Yu’s "Cang Lang’s Remarks On Classical Poetry·Poetry Review" Research
78. Critical Metonymy Analysis For News Discourse: Taking American And Chinese Spokespersons’ Remarks In Press Conferences As Examples
79. A Study Of Pragmatic Vagueness In American Spokesmen’s Remarks In Press Conferences
80. The Logic Of Colour
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