Linguality

Lin`gual´i`ty

    (lĭņ`gwăl´ĭ`tŷ)
n.1.The quality of being lingual.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Baraheni's book, the Crowned Cannibal, was published in the United States, yet his theories on Language writing and Linguality have hardly been noticed by the researchers of the field.
The term was coined by Baraheni primarily in his book Addressing Butterflies and signifies any poetry that foregrounds not only language but also the Linguality of language.
Linguality is "determination of the hermeneutic object" and of hermeneutic conducting (Gadamer 2004: 391).
There is a crucial linkage between understanding and linguality. Linguistic can support any understanding.
Linguality of understanding is the materialization of historical effectiveness consciousness.
The impact of Linguality on on Cognitive and Metacognitive Reading Strategies Awareness.
Summari- Scaleability, cross- Increasing speed of re- zation linguality, multimedia viewing materials.