Historical intercontextuality, meta-communication and comparative linguistic analysis

The intention of this blog is to collect corpus texts for research topics interrelating to, as the title of this blog states, historical intercontextuality, metacommunication and comparative linguistic analysis in various religious contexts. This blog will be a modest attempt to, through the posted topics, examine the boundaries of the "religious genetics" of the human spiritual condition in various forms of narrative.

Thursday, 12 July 2007

Posted by drs. Michael Gerard Maeriën at 22:58
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drs. Michael Gerard Maeriën
Academic background: 1. Applied linguistics (English, Dutch and Portuguese) 2. BA of Arts in Literary sciences and Linguistics (English and Dutch - comparative linguistic analysis and historic intercontextuality) 3. MA of Arts in Literary sciences and Linguistics (comparative linguistic analysis - linguistic philosophy) + minor in Jewish studies 4. MA of Arts in Communication sciences (metacommunication)
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