1. The document discusses the history and development of Chinese linguistics research from the 1970s to the 1990s.
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3. The text also analyzes the influence of Western linguistic theories on Chinese research and argues that Chinese linguistics must develop its own unique approaches that are grounded in Chinese language and culture.
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COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON PALEOLITHIC
CULTURE OF NORTHEAST ASIA
He Xianwu Zhang Xingde
According to their distributiona. Paleolithic relics of Northeast Asia centralize in
Liaoning Province and Korean Peninsular in early times. expand north to Jilin and east
to Japan in middle ages and spread through the whole region of Northeast Asia in later
times. From points of two their connotation. the development of the other two periods'
relics as well as the early ones. is approximate to that of Beijing Homo erectus system in
North China. Judged by time. the earliest ages of relics are later than those of Sinan-
thropul-•. Therefore, Sinanthropus moving north causes paleolithic culture of Northeast
Asia to develop progressively.
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