Hypertext is:
a. Text that is always printed
b. Text connected through hyperlinks
c. Text that has no meaning
d. Text that cannot be edited
b. Text connected through hyperlinks
Which of the following is an example of hypertext?
a. A printed book
b. A website with clickable links
c. A handwritten letter
d. A newspaper
b. A website with clickable links
What does intertextuality refer to?
a. The connection between texts
b. The grammar rules of a text
c. The author’s personal opinion
d. The font used in a text
a. The connection between texts
Who coined the term hypertext?
a. Ted Melson
b. Ted Neilson
c. Theodor Hole Nelson
d. Theodor Holm Nelson
d. Theodor Holm Nelson
Julia Kristeva introduced the term intertextuality in the 1960s.
True or False
True
Pastiche in intertextuality involves borrowing styles from other works to create something new.
True or False
True
Identify the method of intertextuality: A writer lifts the exact statements from another text.
Quotation
Identify the type of reading: Traditional mode of reading taught early in school, following a straight path.
Linear reading
Identify the method of intertextuality: A writer refers indirectly to an idea or passage from another text.
Allusion
Identify the person: A Swiss linguist whose work laid the foundation for the concept of intertextuality.
Ferdinand de Saussure