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Textualism

open access: yesRevista de Istorie și Teorie Literară, 2019
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Text and Textuality

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1989
In recent years, the study of discourse has grown dramatically in anthropology and linguistics, generating a plethora of terms, concepts, and issues. A wide array of disciplinary orientations lies behind labels such as "text," "textuality," "discourse," "rhetoric," "narrative," and "poetic" (198).
W. Hanks
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Textuality

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 2020
The concept of “text” is ambiguous: it can identify at the same time a concrete reality and an abstract one. Indeed, text presents itself both as an empirical object subject to analysis and an abstract object constructed by the analysis itself. This duplicity characterizes the development of the concept in the 20th century.
Rossana De Angelis
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The textuality of markets

AMS Review, 2021
Ashlee Humphreys
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Digital Textuality

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 2020
Digital textuality has its roots in the most familiar digital system, the alphabet. In defining rules for what aspects of an inscription contain information, the alphabet makes exact copying of writing possible; such exact copying is the fundamental ...
John Lavagnino
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The Relation Discourse–Text and Textuality. Pro-pragmatic Self-reference on Speech

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2014
The study aims to analyse the relation between discourse, text and textuality from a general referential and self-referential perspective. The term of pro-pragmatic self-reference is framed and referred to as an assumption that in natural communication ...
A. Roman, Regis-Mafteiu Roman
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