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Metin ve Bağlam: Nerede Metin Bitiyor? (seri A)

Text and Context: Where Does a Text End? (series A)

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Abstract (2. Language): 
This paper discusses the nature of text and its relations with context. There are two arguments. The main argument is that it is no longer possible to draw the boundaries which separate text from context because recent definitions of text subsume much of what was traditionally seen as context. The second argument is that this new concept of a boundless text is nowhere more explicit than in literary texts.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Bu makalede metnin özellikleri ve metin-bağlam ilişkileri ele alõnmaktadõr. Tartõşõlan konulardan biri, metnin sõnõrsõzlõğõ ve eskiden bağlam olarak adlandõrõlan şeylerin çoğunun artõk metnin kendi içinde görülmesidir. İkincisi ise metnin sõnõrsõz olma özelliğinin en çok edebiyat metinlerinde ortaya çõktõğõ iddiasõdõr.
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