Q3: Lesson 8 | Context of Text Development Flashcards

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Happens when an author borrows or cites an idea from another text.

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Intertext / Intertextuality

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The text cited contains a context which was also borrowed from other texts.

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Intertext / Intertextuality

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3
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is a dialogue among different texts and interpretations of the writer, reader and context.

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Intertextuality

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A text contains many layers of accumulated, cultural, historical, and social knowledge, which continually adds to and affects one another.

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Intertext / Intertextuality

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5
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Is related with the manner of reading a text online.

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Hypertext

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It is text on a computer screen or other electronic devices with references (hyperlink) to other text which the reader can immediately access.

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hypertext

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connects topics on a screen to related information, graphics, videos, and music—information is not simply related to text

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hypertext

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8
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This information appears as links and is usually accessed by clicking.

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hypertext

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The reader can jump to more information about a topic, which in turn may have more links.

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hypertext

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10
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*This opens up the reader to a wider horizon of information to a new direction.

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hypertext

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