hypertext and intertext Flashcards

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The word ________ was first coined by Nelson in 1963, and is first found in print in a college newspaper article about a lecture he gave called “Computers, Creativity, and the Nature of the Written Word” in January, 1965:

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hypertext

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It is a non-linear way to present information and is usually accomplished using “links”. It also allows the readers to create their meaning out of the material given to them and learn better associatively.

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hypertext

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is the foundation of the World Wide Web enabling users to click on the link to obtain more information on a subsequent page on the same site or from a website anywhere in the world.

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is one method of text development that enables the author to make another text based on another text. It happens when some properties of an original text are incorporated in the text that is created by another author.

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INTERTEXT

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Intertextuality has its roots in the work of a Swiss linguist

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ferdinand de saussure

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It is the restatement of a story or re-expression of a narrative

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Retelling

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It is the method of directly lifting the exact statements or set of words from a text another author has made.

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Quotation

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In this method, a writer or speaker explicitly or implicitly pertains to an idea or passage found in another text without the use of quotation.

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Allusion

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It is a text developed in a way that it copies the style or other properties of another text without making fun of it unlike in a parody.

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Pastiche

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It is a statement that states one’s sound judgement about something through writing which is supported by reasons and evidences. It also presents the strengths and weaknesses of something based on a set of criteria which needs to be factual, substantial, and unbiased.

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EVALUATIVE STATEMENT

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are declarative sentences that give one’s belief about something else as if it is true though it may not be. It is expressed as an argument.

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assertions

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is a statement that can be proven objectively by direct experience, testimonies of witnesses, verified observations, or the results of research.

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FACT

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Is a way in which something is done similar to traditions and norms. Its truthfulness can be verified only by reference to historical precedents, laws, rules, usage, and customs.

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CONVENTION

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is a statement based on facts but is difficult to objectively verify because of the uncertainty of producing satisfactory proofs of soundness.

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OPINION

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states a personal choice in which the writer is under no obligation to support or prove the truthfulness of the statement.

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PREFERENCE

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