The Role of Structural Linguistic Criticism in the Interpretation of the Text Codification

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  • Omar Al Anbar The University of Jordan

Abstract

Textual authority is mainly based on the textual relations which govern the systems and powers of the text. These relations produce the semantic content of the text and regulate its codification. The text relies on the gatherings its components to produce a semantic content in a particular structural organization rather than others. The Textual authority controls the unified semantic content according to a dynamism that opens the way for a semantic exchange to construct the structure of the text. Textual authority is composed of the following aspects and dimensions: Chapter One: The Role of Structural Linguistic Criticism in the Interpretation of Text Codification. Chapter Two: Structural Linguistic Criticism and Understanding Text Semiotics. Chapter Three: The Literary Criticism Model.

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2013-07-31

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Al Anbar, O. (2013). The Role of Structural Linguistic Criticism in the Interpretation of the Text Codification. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 40(2). Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/4728

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