The interdiscursivity in lizards and dinosaurs
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.2000v3n1p111Keywords:
Interdiscursivity, Reader, Paraphrase.Abstract
The Inter-text dialogue is a challenge for interpretation since the reader must direct his attention to a meaning which was put somewhere else and that is now returned to the present. This return can bring about a new meaning that transforms and transgresses the original one. But it can also be returned in the form of paraphrase, of a replacement to the same original meaning.
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