Amaral2010 - hypertextuality is a non-linear way of presenting information. rather than reading or learning about things in the order author create their own order.
Hypermedia - It connects topic on a screen to related information, graphics, videos, and music, information is not simply related to text.
Context - It is important as a foundation for the author in constructing his/her written text.
Hypertext -it is a new way of reading a text online and a text which contains links to other texts
Ted Nelson - He coined the terms hypertext and hypermedia in 1963 and published them in 1965.
Intertextuality - It is an interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as fundamental to the creation and interpretation of the text.
types of intertextuality
allusion
retelling
quotation
parody
pastiche
Allusion - An expression that calls attention to something without explicitly it.
often called "passingreference”.
retelling
- statement of a story or re-expression of a narrative
quotation
- it is a method of exact statements or set of words from a text another author has made.
Parody - copying the same elements of another but in funny way.
Pastiche - A reworking of an original work but not humorous as parody.
Hypertextuality - creating “links” between information, so that the readers may “jump” to further information or topic being discussed .
Intertext- the interrelationship between texts, especially works of literature