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Idiomaticity and classical traditions in some East Asian languages
Ka Yin Benjamin TSOU
Research Centre on Linguistics and Language Information Sciences
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East Asian Languages
100%
Classical Tradition
100%
Sanskrit
100%
Idiomaticity
100%
Idiomatic Expressions
75%
Semantic Content
50%
Writing Systems
50%
Asia
25%
Southeast Asian
25%
Chinese Language
25%
Traditional Chinese
25%
Written Language
25%
Adaptation
25%
Literal Meaning
25%
Linguists
25%
Large Context
25%
Expression Mode
25%
Construction Grammar
25%
Typological Differences
25%
Sinitic
25%
Salient Characteristics
25%
Pounding
25%
Logographic Writing System
25%
Linguistic Structure
25%
Compact Structure
25%
Achilles Heel
25%
Linguistic Patterns
25%
Devanagari
25%
Japanese-Chinese
25%
Societal Functions
25%
Diglossia
25%
Culture-bound
25%
Korean Chinese
25%
All Languages
25%
Waterloo
25%
Cultural Icons
25%
Arts and Humanities
Idiomatic expressions
100%
Writing Systems
100%
East Asian languages
100%
Classical tradition
100%
Idiomaticity
100%
Expression
66%
Semantic content
66%
Asia
33%
Tradition
33%
Chinese Language
33%
Linguists
33%
Salient
33%
Written Language
33%
Linguistics
33%
Construction grammar
33%
Sinitic
33%
Weakness
33%
defeat
33%
Structural Linguistics
33%
Waterloo
33%
Literal Meaning
33%
Question Time
33%
Cultural icon
33%
Diglossia
33%
Flesh
33%
Computer Science
Written Language
100%