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Interdiscourse is the implicit or explicit relations that a certain discourse has to other discursive unities. A political discourse of minister of environment may, for instance, not only have relations to other political discourses, but also to scientific discourses concerning effects of polution, and to legal discourses concerning how the legal framework inhibit polution.