Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 29-30 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1986 |
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第 1 頁
... human growth , since through it we learn to comprehend what comprehending is ( id . 1953 : 247 ) . " Crick also sees this as an essential aspect of our human condition : " If it is our particular position which separates ' us ' from ...
... human growth , since through it we learn to comprehend what comprehending is ( id . 1953 : 247 ) . " Crick also sees this as an essential aspect of our human condition : " If it is our particular position which separates ' us ' from ...
第 81 頁
... HUMAN ( cf the occurence of verbs marked for this feature ) give additional support to this claim . The counter claim that there are no two separate kinds of features is based on the overwhelming similarity between both kinds of ...
... HUMAN ( cf the occurence of verbs marked for this feature ) give additional support to this claim . The counter claim that there are no two separate kinds of features is based on the overwhelming similarity between both kinds of ...
第 85 頁
... human is the agent who performs the murder , but in kataṇkkaran ' debtor ' the human is the recipient of the debt and viyātikāraṇ ' sick man ' the human is the experience who suffers from the disease . ōṭṭu ' drive ' is the causative of ...
... human is the agent who performs the murder , but in kataṇkkaran ' debtor ' the human is the recipient of the debt and viyātikāraṇ ' sick man ' the human is the experience who suffers from the disease . ōṭṭu ' drive ' is the causative of ...
內容
The Reception of Milton and Bunyan in Tamil Literature | 1 |
A Specimen Study | 9 |
A Note on the Inscriptions of Tripuvana Cakkravartin | 21 |
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