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101. Research On The Localization Construction Of Chinese Science Fiction In The New Century
102. An Analysis On Poetic Metaphors In Science Fiction The Three Body Problem Ⅰ From The Perspective Of Conceptual Blending Theory
103. Translation Methods Of The Three-Bodv Problem Form The Perspective Of Reception Theory
104. A Study On The English Translation Of Culture-loaded Words In The Science Fiction Novel The Three-body Problem Ⅱ: The Dark Forest
105. A Study Of Defamiliarization In Literary Translation
106. On Translator’s Subjectivity In C-E Translation Of Science Fiction From The Perspective Of Steiner’s Hermeneutic Motion
107. A Deconstructive Study Of Three-Body Trilogy
108. A Corpus-based Stylistic Study On The Differences Between Ken Liu’s Translated The Three-Body Problem And His Non-translated English Science Fictions
109. A Corpus-based Study On C-E Translation Explicitation Of The Three-body Problem
110. A Study Of The Ethical Issues In The Narrative Of "Three Bodies"
111. Research On The Mythological Narrative In The Three-body
112. Research On The Dissemination And Acceptance Of The Three-body Problem Series In Japan
113. Research On The Creation Of Broadcasting Method Of Science Fiction Radio Drama
114. Three Body-Tomoko Tarot Card Game Design
115. A Contrastive Study Of Lexicalization Patterns Of Motion Events In English And Chinese
116. A Study Of Metaphorical Language In The Three-Body Problem From A Cognitive Perspective
117. A Study Of Translator Behavior Reflected In Ken Liu’s Translated Version Of Three-Body Problem:Death’s End Based On Truth-Seekingutility-Attaining Evaluative Model Of Continuum
118. On Translation Of The Sci-Fi Coinages In The Three-Body Problem From The Perspective Of Translator Behavior Criticism
119. A Study On The Overseas Acceptance Effect Of Liu Cixin’s Science Fictions From The Perspective Of Communication Science
120. A Study On The Translation Of Culture-loaded Words In The Three-Body Problem Trilogy From The Perspective Of Frame Theory
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