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What does "paratextuality" refer to in the context of translation?
The translator’s personal interpretation and commentary embedded within the main text.
The study of the grammatical and syntactical structures of the source and target texts.
The supplementary elements surrounding the main text, such as prefaces, footnotes, or illustrations, that influence how the translation is received.
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