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The author presents how the rule of genealogical reductionism is reflected in the motor press pertaining to the choice of genre of written pieces. The analysis shows that the motor press omits certain genres of written forms. Some are lacking in all the magazines, some are forced out from certain journals. Some genres, which are chiefly commentarial appear rarely or sporadically. This also relates to an outline, a report, an interview and some variations of commentaries. Another example of the functioning of the rule of genealogical reductionism is the domination of some peculiar forms of transmission, mainly such forms (and their variations) as autonomous announcement under the form of a collection, specific editorial commentary, special realization of the convention of mentioning as series, advisory commentary as a news piece creating an ensemble of genres with certain types of judgmental commentaries. The motor press shows, how such forms may be characterized by genre transgression.
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