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Keyword [comparative study of English and Chinese]
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Verbal Humor In Friends And Love Apartment From The Cross-cultural Perspective
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Cultural Connotations Of Basic Color Terms
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Double Object Constructions
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Essays And Their Translation From The Perspective Of Thematic Progression Theory
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A Cognitive Semantic Approach To The Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Emotion Psych Verbs
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A Cross-cultural Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Weather Metaphors
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Caused-Motion Construction
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Basic Taste Words From The Perspective Of Lakoff’s Conceptual Metaphor Theory
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Idioms From The Perspective Of Society And Culture
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Blends From The Perspective Of Cognition
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Emotion Metaphor Of Color Sources
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese HAND Metaphors
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Tourist Texts And Their Translations Based On The Thematic Progression Theory
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Idioms From The Perspective Of Conceptual Blending
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The Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Affixes Word‐formation From The Perspective Of Prototype Theory
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Temperature Metaphors
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Tourism Discourses From The Perspective Of Genre Analysis
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Adverbial Conjunctions In Works Of Canadian Modern Female Writers And The Chinese Versions
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese Academic Book Reviews In Applied Linguistics:the Approaches Of Genre And Metadiscourse
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A Comparative Study Of English And Chinese-speaking Children's Conversational Cohesion
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