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Intertextuality and Hypertextuality

The document defines and provides examples of different types of transtextuality, including paratextuality, metatextuality, architextuality, intertextuality, and hypertextuality. It defines intertextuality as relating one text to another through quoting or comparing and contrasting, and shaping a text's meaning through another text. Examples are provided. Hypertextuality is defined as navigating related information through embedded hyperlinks, and the first example of hypertext is attributed to Ted Nelson in 1965. Hyperlinks are further defined as clickable words, phrases or images that link to new documents.
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Intertextuality and Hypertextuality

The document defines and provides examples of different types of transtextuality, including paratextuality, metatextuality, architextuality, intertextuality, and hypertextuality. It defines intertextuality as relating one text to another through quoting or comparing and contrasting, and shaping a text's meaning through another text. Examples are provided. Hypertextuality is defined as navigating related information through embedded hyperlinks, and the first example of hypertext is attributed to Ted Nelson in 1965. Hyperlinks are further defined as clickable words, phrases or images that link to new documents.
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Types of

Transtextuality
Paratextuality
Metatextuality
Architextuality
Intertextuality
Hypertextuality
HYPERTEXTUALITY
AND
INTERTEXTUALITY
Definition of
Intertextuality
Intertext is putting a
textin relation to another
text
A book that quotes
another book to compare or
to contrast
Definition of
Intertextuality
The shaping of a text’s
meaning by another text
Examples of
Intertextuality
He’s asking her to the
prom. It’s like a happy
version of Romeo and
Juliet.
It’s hard being an adult!
Peter Pan had the right
idea.
Definition of
hypertextuality
navigate related
information through
embedded hyperlinks
digital text containing a
certain link
Ted Nelson around 1965
Example of
hypertext
FIRE
Definition of Hyperlink
It is a word, phrase, or
image that you can click
on to jump to a new
document
allow users to click
their way from page to
page.
Definition of Hyperlink
• These are often blue and
underlined, but don't have
to be.
Example of hyperlink
https://www.google.com/sear
ch?q=examples+of+hypertext&
rlz=1C1CHBF_enPH851PH851&oq
=examples+of+hypertext&aqs=
chrome..69i57.6378j0j7&sour
ceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Members
of the group
Jay Ryan Jacutin Gonzales
Michelle Tan Joshua Golosino
Nico Pagaran Wendell Ocon
Edmon Linderos Ivie Romano
John Lee Calderon Justine Perocho
Kristabelle Casas Kaye Lugao
Christian

XII – Albert
Einstein

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