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Is it a woman or a fish?
  • Text, Image, and Glossing in Teaching Japanese
    Language and Literature

Jack Stoneman Brigham Young University
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Paivio, A. (1971). Imagery and verbal processes.
New York Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
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? ?? ?? matsu pine pine
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Shiga Naoya (1883-1971) Kinosaki nite (1917)
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?????????????????(??)????????(???)????????? Where
there was a small deep pool as the stream bent
around the foot of the mountain, many yamame were
gathered.
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?? yamame land-locked masu salmon
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?????????????????(??)?????? ??(???)?????????
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?? yamame land-locked masu salmon
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?????????????????(??)?????? ??(???)?????????
?? yamame land-locked masu salmon
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ateji ??? ?? ??? ??? ???
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ateji ??? asuka ?? ??? ??? ???
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ateji ??? asuka ?? sanma
??? ??? ???
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ateji ??? asuka ?? sanma
??? ichijiku ??? ???
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ateji ??? asuka ?? sanma
??? ichijiku ??? ahoudori ???
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???? genbun itchi
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???? Shiga Naoya (1883-1971) ???? Natsume
Sôseki (1867-1916) ????? Akutagawa Ryûnosuke
(1892-1927)
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???? Gion Nankai 1677-1751
???? Yosa Buson (1716-1784)
???? Hattori Nankaku (1683-1759)
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The allure of the object in a world of language
is the dilemma of the art historian. . . . For it
is through words that our understanding of things
gets even more complicated, inflected, and
obscured as the processes of representation and
seeing run their course. Mimi Hall
Yiengpruksawan, Japanese Art History 2001 The
State and Stakes of Research. The Art Bulletin
83.1 (2001), p. 105.
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Is it a woman or a fish?
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Jack Stoneman Brigham Young University
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