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The Grammar and Politics of Textual Deception

Intertextuality. ?..we should bear in mind that we interpret the meaning of what texts say in relation to different sets of intertexts (Lemke p.37). That is: . ?if the meaning of any fragment of a text, either a word or a sentence, is defined to be the contribution of that fragment to the meaning

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The Grammar and Politics of Textual Deception

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