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In ED Hirsch's objective (historical) criticism, a basic criterion used to establish a reading as probably accurate. An interpretation exhibits correspondence is it acknowledges and accounts for all linguistic elements in the text. Compare organic unity. (See also legitimacy, generic appropriateness, and coherence.)
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Any form of written communication sent or received in the course of affairs, including letters, postcards, memoranda, notes, electronic mail, facsimiles, telegrams, or cables.
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Interoffice memoranda, letters, postal cards, printed information slips, etc.
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Personal papers and letters, not to be confused with Manuscripts.
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ed. Arnulf Zweig. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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