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open access | peer reviewedKeywords Persian rhyme • Social agents • Politics • Art • Thailand • Syntactic hierarchy • Livorno Jewish books for the Iraqi market • Sociolinguistics • Religious practice • Ravī • Mixed Arabic • Chinese communication strategies • Verbal system • Tatoe • Food consumption • Mona Prince • Emblems • Rangaku • Thematic hierarchy • Piłsudski • Functional structure • Stirring up deviant behavior • Adnominal modification • Comparison • Learner corpus research • Egyptian contemporary literature • Crucifixion iconography • Narts • Nakedness writing • Religion • Western learning • al-Ḥusayn b • Rangogaku • al-Qaṣīda al-Ḫazraǧiyya • Qì • Taboos • Poetry • Female body • Folklore • History of Oriental Studies in Italy • Women’s writing • Sahel • Diplomacy • Ignazio Guidi • Global pandemic • Jacob Cats • Lightness • Taiwan poetry • Le Moulin poetry society • Games translation • Learner corpus construction • al-Ḫazraǧī • Masculinity • Ainu • Instructional design • Graziadio Isaia Ascoli • Ṭarṭūs dialect • Crisis management • Argument structure • Radio • Tàijíquán • MENA region • Taiwan literature • Maḵzan al-asrār • Revolutionary martyr • Chinese alcohol • Functional projection • Manomaya-kāya • Female sexuality • Refugee writing • Specifier analysis • Translation • Shanghai • Filiality • Philology • Publishing • Chinese diaspora • Sinitic • Neẓāmi Ganjavi • Isan • Genitive case marker • Word • Adverbial modification • Chinese as a second language acquisition • Persian suffixed morphemes • News broadcasting • Painting • Suicide • History of Italian Culture • Poetics • Icon painting • Moroccan literary criticism • Qāfiya • Qìgōng • Surrealism • Spectral analysis • Structuralism • Hospitality • Sakhalin • Taiwan Studies • Karbalāʾ • Semantic ambiguity • Censorship • Tang Dynasty • Judaeo-Arabic names for Livorno • Corpus linguistics • Arabic poetry • Tunisian Arabic • Influence • Jonathan Smith • Literary criticism • Buddhism • Hoda barakat • Structural particles • Image repair • Christianity • Ahl al-bayt • The Livorno press as an emulated brand • Dutch studies • Illness • Lodovico Nocentini • Iddhi • Eroticism in Arab literature • Sexual explicitness • Body • Alans • Caucasus • Dutch poetry • London Missionary Society • Modernism • Prosody • Sanctifying alliances • Iranian languages • Zizhi tongjian • GenP (Genitive phrase) • L2 Chinese learner corpora • Treatise • Yang Chichang • Chinese literature • Gender-role distinctions • Waka • Fujiwara no Teika • Kindai shūka • Speech • Eiga no Taigai • Francesco Lorenzo Pullé • Iraqi Jews • Contemporary art • Ekphrasis • Formalism • Translation studies • Hristofor Zhefarovich • Celestino Schiaparelli • al-Muʿğam fī maʿāyīr ašʿār al-ʿağam • Arab literary criticism • Afterlife beliefs • Arabic migration literature • Self-inflicted violence • Oriental School at University of Rome • Shizuki Tadao • Korean noun phrase • Technical treatises • China • Endangered languages • Japanese language • Derrida • Syrian varieties • Language teaching • Cholangiocarcinoma • Social media • Šams-i Qays • COVID-19 • Chinese • Care • Noun modifier • Jewish press in Livorno • Slavic Baroque • ʿilm al-ʿarūḍ • Digital Humanities • ʿAlī • Sasanians • Arabic dialectology • Nakano Ryūho • Angelo De Gubernatis • Mediators • Transfer • Joseph Edkins • Missionary journals • Post-Unification Italy • Literary space and place
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/AnnOr/2385-3042/2022/01 | Published June 30, 2022 | Language it, fr, en
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