Full text (literature)

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In literature , a full script is the entire content of a monograph , novel or other literary work, as opposed to a text excerpt . It should be noted that specialist articles often contain a summary of the content in a short version.
However, the term is also used elsewhere, for example (as a counterpart to shorthand ) as longhand in shorthand . This part is also to be equated with full text (in the sense of a completely available text).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Search engine curriculum-online for University of Applied Sciences for Education (accessed January 31, 2010)