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Conflation of rhetorical traditions: The formation of modern Chinese writing instruction
Xiaoye You
English
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Arts and Humanities
Writing Instruction
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conflation
100%
Rhetorical tradition
100%
Chinese writing
100%
Contemporary
66%
Twentieth Century
33%
Anglo-American
33%
China
33%
Scientific rhetoric
33%
Text structure
33%
Rhetorical Style
33%
Chinese students
33%
Keyphrases
Writing Instruction
100%
Traditional Chinese
100%
Rhetorical Tradition
100%
Chinese Writing
100%
Chinese Compositions
33%
20th Century
16%
China
16%
Rhetorical Style
16%
Anglo-American
16%
Text Structure
16%
Mainland Chinese Students
16%
Chinese Text
16%
Scientific Rhetoric
16%
Chinese Rhetoric
16%
Historical Forces
16%