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1. | On The Re-definition Of The Meanings Of The Words Inside Guide To The Meanings Of Chinese Characters By Xu Kai |
2. | A Pragmatic Analysis Of English Euphemism |
3. | On The Influence Of College English Teachers' Role-redefinition On Students' Autonomous Learning Abilities |
4. | On Traces Of Translation In Lin Yutang's English Writings In Light Of Dialogue Sense |
5. | Redefinition Of "Tree" And Its Aesthetic Expression |
6. | Deconstruction And Reconstruction: Another Bear Poetics |
7. | The Redefinition Of Sequels Of "the West Chamber" And The Analysis Of The Themes And Figures |
8. | On The Dissolution Of Hegemonic Masculinity And Redefinition Of Black Masculinity |
9. | Voice Of Women: Redefinition Of Female Gothic |
10. | The Redefinition Of Social Identity Of All Strata In The Soviet Union (1917-1936) |
11. | Redefinition Of Translation |
12. | Finding Elizabeth: History, polemic, and the Laudian redefinition of conformity in seventeenth century England |
13. | Du patron au 'leader': La redefinition des formes d'exercice de l'autorite en milieu de travail dans le discours gestionnaire contemporain |
14. | American ideal: Theodore Roosevelt and the redefinition of American individualism |
15. | Figures of sympathy: Womanly redefinition in the fiction of British women writers (George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Jane Marcet, Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Gaskell) |
16. | What about women in the white man's camp? Gender, nation, and the redefinition of race in Cochise County, Arizona, 1853--1941 |
17. | THE WRITER'S SEARCH FOR IDENTITY: A REDEFINITION OF THE FEMININE PERSONALITY FROM VIRGINIA WOOLF TO MARGARET DRABBLE AND DORIS LESSING |
18. | The ontological problem of psychology and a possible resolution leading to a redefinition of its subject matter |
19. | Nonnus' 'Dionysiaca' and the Redefinition of Epic Poetry and the Heroic Code |
20. | 'Civil wildness': England's American dream and the redefinition of the pastoral ideal |
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