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The term "text" has multiple meanings depending on its context of use:

In language, text is a broad term for something that contains words to express something.

In linguistics a text is a communicative act, fulfilling the seven constitutive and the three regulative principles of textuality. Both speech and written language, or language in other media can be seen as a text within linguistics.

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I often read my texts, emails, Digg comments, and twitter submissions 2-3 times after I submit them. I think its an OCD thing...
brockorr (brockorr) Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:31:20 -0000
I often read my texts, emails, Digg comments, and twitter submissions 2-3 times after I submit them. I think its an OCD thing...
@msqueennneka29 what texts?
Blu_Bandit (Robbie D Moore) Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:30:46 -0000
@msqueennneka29 what texts?
@Blu_Bandit AWWWWW..I LOVE THOSE TEXTS
msqueennneka29 (Queen Nneka) Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:29:37 -0000
@Blu_Bandit AWWWWW..I LOVE THOSE TEXTS
Deleting texts 1 by 1. Takes foreverrrr. I have so many.
Chrissymonstah (Christina cheek) Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:29:28 -0000
Deleting texts 1 by 1. Takes foreverrrr. I have so many.
@_ViNTAGEVAMP i told u i have a problem with returning texts im sorry dnt feel no way it happens w erryone.i shouldnt treat u like erry1 tho
DerrickSwerve (Savage Life Swerve) Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:29:14 -0000
@_ViNTAGEVAMP i told u i have a problem with returning texts im sorry dnt feel no way it happens w erryone.i shouldnt treat u like erry1 tho
Off to bed. Texts? :]
43304135 (Delaney) Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:29:10 -0000
Off to bed. Texts? :]

 
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