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A text is a succession of Caractère S organized according to a Langage. This definition indicates a Sémiotique as well language (properly semic act) which as such transcends the textual act. It results from it from several sentences.
To answer the criterion of the univocity which guarantees in the field of the scientificity of a linguistic science the etymological direction, one is interested in the etymology of fabric. Because, text , born at the 12th century, comes from Latin tessere = to weave (share. not. textus from where is derived fabric), with the illustrated direction of a fabric which comprises a chain and a screen. The chain being the vertical device on which operates transversely the screen and comprising rings where this one can fit.
In a tapestry, one must moreover consider a variety of chains and screens coloured, interlaced to constitute figurations called patterns.
In Data-processing, the concept of Texte is opposed to the concept of given binary.
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