Japanese Hieroglossia
At a very early stage, Japanese civilization asserted itself in a relationship of "linguistic competition" with Chinese, in both the religious, the literary, and the intellectual spheres. This cultural symbiosis linked to the shaping of a language, that Jean-Noël Robert has called hierogl...
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Main Author: | Jean-Noël Robert (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Collège de France
2013
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