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* a piece of [[writing]] | * a piece of [[writing]] | ||
*[[Textual criticism]] | *[[Textual criticism]] | ||
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+ | From Latin ''textus'', perfect passive participle of texō (“weave”). | ||
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== See == | == See == | ||
*[[Roland Barthes]]'s ''[[From Work To Text]]''. | *[[Roland Barthes]]'s ''[[From Work To Text]]''. |
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Text may refer to:
- the representation of written language
- Text (literary theory), a concept in literary theory
- Textbook, a standardized instructional book
- Another name for a literary work
Text may also refer to
In books:
In unit of study:
- hermeneutics
- philology
- Semiotics, the study of signs and symbols, both individually and grouped into sign systems
- cultural studies, the unit of discourse
In writing:
- a piece of writing
- Textual criticism
Etymology
From Latin textus, perfect passive participle of texō (“weave”).
See
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