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- adjective Within a single
text .
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Where gilding and bumphing are employed, we may see a deliberate thematic import to these, with the former used to imbue the worldscape with a relevant aesthetic, and the latter used as intratextual commentary.
Notes on Worldscape Hal Duncan 2009
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Where gilding and bumphing are employed, we may see a deliberate thematic import to these, with the former used to imbue the worldscape with a relevant aesthetic, and the latter used as intratextual commentary.
Archive 2009-12-01 Hal Duncan 2009
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FURTHER NOTE: God lives in the footnotes (but not intratextual notes such as this, so God is not here).
Distractus Refractus Ontologicus: The Dissemination of Michael Martone 2009
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FURTHER NOTE: God lives in the footnotes (but not intratextual notes such as this, so God is not here).
Distractus Refractus Ontologicus: The Dissemination of Michael Martone 2009
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Myself, I find it difficult to avoid such a mythologizing approach with Delany because from early on he's had a tendency to embed intratextual references in his work.
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Rhetoric (1972) as an intratextual clash between mutually exclusive positions.
Introduction 2005
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In order to clearly delineate a sepperation between document text and intratextual editorialization, typesetters reduced the font of these sections to what might be for some, an uncomfortably small size.
washerdreyer commented on the word intratextual
"Intratextualism" is my term for reading a given clause of the Constitution against the backdrop of other clauses in the document that use the same, or similar, words.
-Akhil Reed Amar, An(other) on The Bill of Rights 87 Geo. L.J. 2347, 2354
December 13, 2006