Abstract

This paper examines the intertextual relationship between the main text and the para-text that completes the text of an academic thesis among text types classified according to the standard of style and its system. All text systems are composed of main text and para-text, and their boundaries are spatially separated. Para-text also has the characteristic of being structured in stages in the text system. Para-text is composed in stages in the main text and functions suitable for the purpose of the text are exhibited. As a result, the text is completed as a single whole. In this paper, the intertextual relationship between the main text and the para-text is largely divided into two categories: ‘repetition’ and ‘transformation’. In addition, specific sub-ranges were presented in addition to the two categories. According to this standard, the intertextual relationship between the para-text and the main text of an academic thesis is specified.

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