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Textual criticism is a
branch of
textual scholarship, philology, and
literary criticism that is
concerned with the
identification of
textual variants,...
- In
literary theory,
textuality comprises all of the
attributes that
distinguish the
communicative content under analysis as an
object of study. It is ****ociated...
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Textualism is a
formalist theory in
which the
interpretation of the law is
based exclusively on the
ordinary meaning of the
legal text,
where no consideration...
- The
historicity of
Jesus is the
question of
whether or not
Jesus of
Nazareth historically existed (as
opposed to
being a
purely mythical figure). The question...
- In legislatures, more
commonly in parliaments, a non-
textual amendment is an
amendment that
alters the
meaning or
scope of
operation of a
piece of legislation...
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Textual scholarship (or
textual studies) is an
umbrella term for
disciplines that deal with describing, transcribing,
editing or
annotating texts and...
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Transtextuality is
defined as the "
textual transcendence of the text".
According to GĂ©rard
Genette transtextuality is "all that sets the text in relationship...
- bible/text/matthew-2.20-exodus-4.19 Fairclough, Norman.
Analysing Discourse:
Textual Analysis for
Social Research. New York: Routledge, 2003, p. 51. Linell...
- In
linguistics and
natural language processing, a
corpus (pl.: corpora) or text
corpus is a dataset,
consisting of
natively digital and older, digitalized...
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Cohesion is the
grammatical and
lexical linking within a text or
sentence that
holds a text
together and
gives it meaning. It is
related to the broader...