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比較文化研究 No.34

1997年 関西支部発行

目次

  • Hirotsugu INOUE. Matthew Arnold and John Henry Newman on the Ultimate Aim of Education. 1-9.
  • Ian Ruxton. Some Early Publcations of Ernest Mason Satow: A Founding Father of Modern Japanology. 10-22.
  • Yukiko RIKITAKE. A Comparative Study in Verb Classification with Regard to the Aspect between English and Japanese: On the Usage of “Be+-ing” and “-Te/de iru”. 23-38.
  • Kazuko KASHIHARA. America in the 1960s Reflected in Rabbit Redux. 39-54.
  • Naomi SAHO. “Balance” in As I Lay Dying: Key to Faulknerian Aesthetics. 55-71.
  • Satomi TAMAI. Pilot Study of Consciousness-Raising Tasks. 72-79.
  • Fumie TAMAI. Mental Translation in Japanese Learner’ L2 English Reading. 80-97.
  • Akiyoshi TAKEMOTO. The Development of the Dispute Settlement Mechanism of the GATT/WTO and Cultural Identity. 98-111.

Table of Contents

  • Hirotsugu INOUE. Matthew Arnold and John Henry Newman on the Ultimate Aim of Education. 1-9.
  • Ian Ruxton. Some Early Publcations of Ernest Mason Satow: A Founding Father of Modern Japanology. 10-22.
  • Yukiko RIKITAKE. A Comparative Study in Verb Classification with Regard to the Aspect between English and Japanese: On the Usage of “Be+-ing” and “-Te/de iru”. 23-38.
  • Kazuko KASHIHARA. America in the 1960s Reflected in Rabbit Redux. 39-54.
  • Naomi SAHO. “Balance” in As I Lay Dying: Key to Faulknerian Aesthetics. 55-71.
  • Satomi TAMAI. Pilot Study of Consciousness-Raising Tasks. 72-79.
  • Fumie TAMAI. Mental Translation in Japanese Learner’ L2 English Reading. 80-97.
  • Akiyoshi TAKEMOTO. The Development of the Dispute Settlement Mechanism of the GATT/WTO and Cultural Identity. 98-111.