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lexigraphic

(ˌlɛksɪˈɡræfɪk)
adj
(Linguistics) relating to lexigraphy
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Let [A.sup.(k)] = {[I.sup.(l)] [member of] [[SIGMA].sup.(k-1)]: l = 1, ..., [q.sup.(k-1)]} be an ordered set by the lexigraphic ordering and we rearrange H according to this ordering.
As material artifact, though, such 'texts' simultaneously champion a different mode of response: encased in a nutshell, inscribed on a sesame seed, or enclosed within a thumbnail-sized book, micrographic manuscripts take on a 'paratextual' significance that transcends their significance as 'lexigraphic' signs.
(4) See the reproduction of Broodthaers's work, in its wider lexigraphic context, in Stewart, 346.
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