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textology, n. Linguistics.|tɛksˈtɒlədʒɪ| [ad. G. Textologie, f. Russ. tekstologiya (B. Tomashevskiĭ 1928, Pisatel′ i Kniga; ocherk tekstologii): see text n.1 + -ology.] The study and analysis of the evolution of a text or texts, esp. through rewriting, editing, and translation; more generally, the study of text production; textual classification.
1975M. Jackson in Romance Philol. XXVIII. 682 A thoughtful analysis of the proposed foundations of modern ‘textology’. 1980Stud. Descr. Linguistics V. 33 By taking situational appropriateness as a common denominator of contrasting source and target language texts, comparative stylistics established the first viable brand of contrastive textology. 1987Times Lit. Suppl. 25 Dec. 1436/2 One might fault Seuils for being somewhat too timid a movement from textology to the study of the literary institution. 1988Paragraph Nov. 224 Mythology explains simple signification, then turns back to overwhelm and explode it; semiology does the same to mythology, textology to semiology. Hence textoˈlogical a., of or pertaining to textology.
1975M. Jackson in Romance Philol. XXVIII. 680 At this junction the ‘textological’ activity starts. The last 10 pages concern var[iant]s. 1980Stud. Descr. Linguistics V. 5 Discourse analysis..is correlated with what we know about the differences between languages..into a comparative textological model. |