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Keyword [My Country and My people]
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1. A Diachronic Study Of Two Chinese Versions Of Lin Yutang's My Country And My People From The Perspective Of DTS
2. An Interpretation Of My Country And My People As A Response To Chinese Characteristics
3. On Lin Yutang's Subjectivity In His Translation
4. On Translation Of Culture-loaded Words And Expressions In Lin Yutang's My Country And My People
5. A Skopos Theory Perspective On Lin Yutang's Chinese-English Translations In My Country And My People
6. Back-translation And Cultural Reconstruction: A Comparative Study On Two Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People
7. A Descriptive Study Of The Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People Under The Perspective Of Polysystem Theory
8. A Corpus-based Study Of Two Chinese Versions Of Lin Yutang’s My Country And My People
9. Study On The Translation Of National Cultural Words From The Perspective Of Skopos Theory
10. A Study On Two Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People From The Perspective Of Lefevere’s Manipulation Theory
11. An Analysis Of My Country And My People From The Perspective Of Adaptation Theory
12. On Two Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People From Perspective Of Manipulation
13. A Comparative Study On The Two Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People: An Intertextual Perspective
14. A Study Of Lin Yutang’s Translation Of Chinese Culture In My Country And My People From The Perspective Of Reception Aesthetics
15. Manifestation Of Translator’s Subjectivity In Literary Translation
16. A Comparative Study Of Two Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People Under The Perspective Of Manipulation Theory
17. On The Translating Pattern Of Chinese Alien Sources In My Country And My People
18. A Comparative Study Of Two Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People From The Perspective Of Aesthetics Of Translation
19. A Comparative Study On Two Chinese Versions Of My Country And My People From The Perspective Of Eco-translatology
20. The Construction Of The Author's Cultural Identity In The Image Creation Of China
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