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Location Boundedness as a Distinctive Property in Text Analysis
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Domke, Christine
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/ Public Signs
/ Semiotics
/ Text Analysis
/ Text Linguistics
2013
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Location Boundedness as a Distinctive Property in Text Analysis
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Domke, Christine
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2013
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Location Boundedness as a Distinctive Property in Text Analysis
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Location Boundedness as a Distinctive Property in Text Analysis
2013
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The article aims at pointing out the significance of the locatedness of communication. It is argued that the current focus on modiality of communication in linguistic studies needs additional thought on the impact of where the communication takes place, is to be read, heard or touched. By analysing empirical examples it is demonstrated how important a text's place is and how it has to be examined both methodologically and theoretically. The paper's aim is to point out that \"location bound\" and \"not location bound\" are crucial characteristics of every text analysis. Accordingly it is discussed how texts (like public signs, time tables or announcements) define the identity of places and how they make places readable as specific places. Therefore it is essential for every text analysis to take into consideration both the location of the message delivered and the current context of the person reading, hearing or touching it. Adapted from the source document
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