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Data on cross-cultural interchange & research institute (Faculties of humanities project reports)
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On the intriguing relationship between accent patterns of place names in Japan and the Latin accent rule
PP. 1 - 14
Manner-of-motion verbs and subjectification
PP. 15 - 26
A consideration of the religiosity concluded from the relationship between people and animals in the animal sacrifice (research note)
PP. 27 - 42
Four attempts to perform biography. Report on "Wiener festwochen 2009" (reports)
PP. 43 - 51
A survey of eleven imperial mausoleums of the Earlier Han Emperors (reports)
PP. 52 - 60
Life at the university of Michigan, Ann Arbor : report of a visiting scholar (reports)
PP. 61 - 62
Coping with anxiety : education at home and intercultural understanding (papers from lecture meetings)
PP. 63 - 71
Similarity and difference between Dream of the red chamber and The tale of Genji (papers from lecture meetings)
PP. 72 - 77
Selbstdisziplinlosigkeit. Was ist eine, Kunst der Prokrastination'? (papers from lecture meetings)
PP. 78 - 87
The present condition of the humanities in Korea (papers from lecture meetings)
PP. 88 - 104
Wie man als europischer philosoph auf die welt kommen kann. Zur entstehungsgeschichte eines philosophie-atlasses (papers from lecture meetings)
PP. 105 - 113
Data on cross-cultural interchange & research institute (Faculties of humanities project reports)
PP. 114 - 127