RW Lesson 11 HYPERTEXT UPDATED

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VOCABULARY ENRICHMENT!

Y ER X
VOCABULARY ENRICHMENT!

HY P E R T EX T
HYPERTEXT
- is a text displayed on a computer
display or other electronic devices
with references (hyperlinks) to other
text which the reader can immediately
access, or where text can be revealed
progressively at multiple level of details.

HY P E R T EX T
VOCABULARY ENRICHMENT!

C N E
VOCABULARY ENRICHMENT!

CON T E X T
CONTEXT
- is defined as the social, cultural,
political, historical, and other related
circumstances that surround the text
and from the terms from which it can
be better understood and evaluated.

CON T E X T
TEXT
▹ Text is derived from Latin
word texere, which means
to weave.
Merriam-Webster
▹ Text- a piece of writing or
speech or the main body
of a printed or written
matter on a page
CONTEXT
▹ It is defined as the social,
cultural, political,
historical, and other
related circumstances that
surround the texts and
form the terms from
which it can be better
understood and evaluated.
CONTEXT
▹ It also refers to the
occasion or situation
that informs the
reader about why a
document was
written
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“CLIP”
1. I enjoyed watching
a clip from that
video. 12

2. My mom is going
to clip my hair.
“FEET”
1. My feet hurt.
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2. The desks are how


many feet long?
“RIGHT”
1. You were right.
2. Make a right turn
at the light. 14

3. Access to clean
water is a basic
human right.
Example:

STORY BEHIND BULOY


By Parokya ni Edgar
"Buloy” was actually a real person, an
FEU Fine Arts student, but he was still
alive when the song was written. He
was one of the band's close friends. He
actually appeared in the video of
Buloy. The song wasn't a true story
about him then; they simply got his
name, but sadly, some time later,
Buloy did commit suicide because of
several personal problems."
STORY BEHIND BULOY
By Parokya ni Edgar
HYPERTEXT
▹ Coined by Ted Nelson in
1963
▹ Hypertext is a non- 18

linear way to present


information and is
usually accomplished
using “LINKS”.
HYPERTEXT
▹ Hypertext is text displayed on a
computer display or other
electronic devices with
references to other text that the
reader can immediately access.
▹ Hypertext makes a dynamic
organization of information
possible through links and
connections (called hyperlink).
World Wide Web
▹ World Wide Web (www) is a
global hypertext system of
information residing on servers
linked across the internet.

▹ Hypertext is the foundation of


World Wide Web enabling users
to click on link to obtain more
information.
Uniform Resource Locator
▹ Uniform Resource Locator
(URL), colloquially termed a web
address, is a reference to a web
resource that specifies its
location on a computer network
and a mechanism for retrieving
it.
Uniform Resource Locator
▹ URLs occur most commonly to
reference web pages (http) but
are also used for file transfer (ftp),
email (mail to), database access
(JDBC), and many other
applications.

HTTP: hypertext transfer


protocol
https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/hyperlink-vs-hypertext/
HYPERMEDIA
▹ Links are not just limited
to text or documents but
may also incorporate
other forms of
multimedia such as
images, audio, and
videos that stimulate
more senses.
Or Intertextuality
INTERTEXT
▹ It is one method of text
development that enables
the author to make another
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text based on another text. 0

▹ It happens when some


properties of an original text are
incorporated in the text that is
created by another author.
Method Definition
Elaborating
It is the restatement of a story or Intertextuality
Retelling re-expression of a narrative.
It is the method of directly lifting
the exact statements or set of
Quotation
words from a text another author
has made.
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In this method, a writer or speaker
explicitly or implicitly pertains to an
Allusion
idea or passage found in another
text without the use of quotation.
It is a text developed in a way that it
copies the style or other properties
Pastiche
of another text without making
fun of it unlike in a parody.
PASTICHE
▹ It is a text
developed in a
way that it
copies the style
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or other
properties of
another text
WITHOUT
MAKING FUN of
it unlike in a
parody.
PASTICHE
▹ It is a text
developed in a
way that it
copies the style
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or other
properties of
another text
WITHOUT
MAKING FUN of
it unlike in a
parody.
INTERTEXT
▹ It was first used by Bulgarian-
French philosopher and
psychoanalyst Julia Kristeva in
the 1960s.
▹ It is a process of text
development that merges two
more processes such as
imitation and creation in doing
a text.
Example No. 2
 Swift also used
metaphors in “Love
Story”. She says, “Cause
you were Romeo, I was
a scarlet letter”. She is
comparing herself to a
scarlet letter but there is
also a relation between
the scarlet letter and the
story of Romeo and Juliet.

 They both tell the story of


true love but they both
involve misfortune.
Example No. 3

 Despite drawing
inspiration from the same
narrative, GMA’s “Victor
Magtanggol” and Marvel’s
“Thor” diverge in how
they treat the myth’s
other aspects.
 Both works are inspired by
Norse mythology, the
resemblance between the lead
characters’ costume designs
and the depiction of the divine
realm of Asgard is uncanny.
What is the
importance Possible Answer:
of hypertext
and Hypertext and intertext
intertext in help us to gain knowledge and
our daily obtain more information on
lives? what we are reading about.
Explain your WE ARE ACQUIRING DATA IN A
answer. CONVENIENT WAY.

How do you use
hypertext? Give a
situation.
Possible Answer:

Hypertext is text with


How do you links, or pointers, showing
use relationships between parts of
hypertext? the information. For example,
Give a Top 10 most paid VLOGGERS in
situation. the Philippines in 2024, see:
https://vloggerzone.com/top-10-
richest-vloggers-in-the-
philippines/
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• CONTEXT is defined as the social, cultural, political,
historical, and other related circumstances that
surround the text.

• HYPERTEXT is a non-linear way of presenting


information. Instead of reading or learning about
things in the order predefined by an author, an editor
or a publisher, the readers of a hypertext can follow
their own path.

• INTERTEXT on the other hand, is defined as the


connections between language, images, characters,
themes, or subjects depending on their similarities in
language, genre or discourse.
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