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Textuality

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.
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14. Textual Analysis

2020
This chapter discusses the principles of textual analysis as a means of gathering information and evidence in political research. Textual analysis has generated strong interest as a research method not only in Politics and International Relations, but also throughout the social sciences.
Sandra Halperin, Oliver Heath
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Textuality

2005
Analyzes differences between the extant versions of Shakespeare's Hamlet (Q1 1603, Q2 1604/5, Folio 1623) and Henry V (Q1 1600, Folio 1623)
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Textualization

2019
Dictation plays a part in two out of the three explanations, however much the two strive to distinguish themselves from one another, for how written versions of the Iliad and the Odyssey came into existence. To illuminate this scenario, this chapter studies modern instances of the textualization of an oral traditional work.
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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).
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Textual decay

American Heart Journal, 1966
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