Lesson 7 - Context of Development

Cards (20)

  • Context in which a text is developed
  • Writing - is the act that complements speaking.
  • Grammar - set of rules on how to use the words in writing and composing sentence
  • Vocabulary - all the words known and used by a person.
  • Semantics - the study of the meanings of words and phrases in language
  • Semantics - the study of the meanings of words and phrases in language
  • Hypotext
    • an early literary work which becomes a basis or source for a later work
    • primary text
    • *Noli Me Tangere
  • Hypertext
    • a reading material that succeeds an earlier written predecessor
    • later text inspired by Hypotext
    • prerequisite
    • *El Filibusterismo
  • Hypertext (2)
    • electronic (tablet, laptop, computer desktop, smartphone)
    • google
  • Intertext/Intertextuality
    • is the idea that the creation of a text is influenced by other texts
  • Intertext/Intertextuality
    • a context that surrounds a text before it is even made
  • Parody
    • it makes light of a situation
    • this should not just be a simple imitation, but should be another work transformed
    • ginagaya mo kanta pero iniiba lyrics, mas masaya at entertaining
    • galing sa og, ginawan ng funny ver.
    • *Pride and PrejudicePride and Prejudice and Zombies
  • 2. Imitation
    • It shows another work in the same likeness.
    • almost the same
    • *More than words
  • 3. Pastiche
    • This is almost the same as parody, but instead of making fun of an original work, it pays respect to the original.
    • *Bohemian Rhapsody
  • 4. Transposition - It is the change of order, shift in place, or alteration. In the advent of the internet, literature has become available as transpositions. Not only does it help the reader, but it is a tool for teaching as well.
  • 5. Continuation
    • Is a work that is a sequel of another work
    • If there’s a source, it can be made into a sequel of something
    • This is usually done on films.
    • *series
  • Obligatory Reading
    • You are obliged to read another work before you can fully comprehend the current work
    • You link a text to another
    • Naghahanap ka ng iba kasi after u searched, hindi mo pa rin maintindihan
  • 2. Optional Reading
    • The text might have a slight connection to another thing
    • hindi na required magbasa ng another text
  • 3. Accidental Reading
    • You might see a connection from a deed or act from previous experience
    • “parang parehas tayo”
  • Plagiarism - considered as literary theft for it involves copying some portions from a work of another author without due acknowledgment.