You are seeing reference results for meta>Meta-</a> (-textual, -cognitive, -level)</b> means to considersomething at a very abstract level. Often it means something referringto or examining itself. Metacognitive things deal with the nature ofcognition (thinking). A metatextual passage in a book would comment onitself as writing. Metalanguage is the words we use to talk about words. Sample: <i>Adaptation is not the first self-aware, metatextual film - as a device, it goes back at least as far as Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr (1924) - but it concentrates on the practice of intertextual adaptation like no other.</i></p><p><a href= because there's not a match on Dictionary.com.
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Your search for meta>Meta-</a> (-textual, -cognitive, -level)</b> means to considersomething at a very abstract level. Often it means something referringto or examining itself. Metacognitive things deal with the nature ofcognition (thinking). A metatextual passage in a book would comment onitself as writing. Metalanguage is the words we use to talk about words. Sample: <i>Adaptation is not the first self-aware, metatextual film - as a device, it goes back at least as far as Buster Keaton's Sherlock Jr (1924) - but it concentrates on the practice of intertextual adaptation like no other.</i></p><p><a href= did not match with any Web results.

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