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Hypertextuality and Social Media

open access: yesManagement Communication Quarterly, 2016
Texts and conversations are central to the constitution of organizations. Through the use of social media technologies, organizational members and nonorganizational members alike have the capacity to author organizational texts that co-constitute an ...
Oana Brîndusa Albu, Michael Etter
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Hypertextuality in Finnegans Wake [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
There is no apex of study for Finnegans Wake. Readers should be looking towards hypertextual references, or imagined connections based off of previous elucidations to further study the Wake. What does a reading of Finnegans Wake in a digital world consist of?
Gregory Rocco
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Dialogic hypertextuality

Language and Dialogue, 2022
AbstractThis essay demarcates between and among schools of dialogue, differentiating relational points of meaning origins. Contrasting dialogic roots constitute distinctions in social meaning and signification. Schools of dialogue embrace the relational interplay of address and response, with exchanges consisting of multiple simultaneous conversations.
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Hypertextual applications development tools

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1993
Abstract During the development of hypertextual applications problems are presented in the phases of design, implementation, obtaining of the documentation and so on. This is difficult to solve using the today's available tools. In this paper a prototype tool for the solution of the principal problems is presented.
Ignacio Aedo   +2 more
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Hypertextual reality: VR on the web

2017 IEEE Virtual Reality (VR), 2017
The tutorial focuses on Virtual Reality on the web and how researchers and developers can leverage its power to create content. The WebVR specification is presented, along with examples of how it works in a browser. Content creation is addressed by mentioning the available frameworks accompanied by a hands-on session in A-Frame.
Diego González-Zúñiga   +2 more
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Hypertextuality and literary translation

Semiotica, 2007
In this paper, our focus is on the hypertext as the reading-text in a strong sense; that is, as privileging the reader. The hypothesis we intend to verify is whether or not the hypertext may become a method for translation. Taking the hypertext as our starting point, we shall delineate a methodics with important implications for translative practice ...
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Hypertextuality in polemical tweets

2018
This article focuses on the usages of hypertextuality in polemical interactions mediated by social network sites. The project closely crosses two study perspectives: the analysis of social discourse and that of new discursive objects resulting from digital technology.
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Kernel of the Labyrinths Hypertextuals

2018
In the chapter, the semantemes are amalyzed which serve as dychotomic links in the core of the online links with the negative goal of online interactive communication. We present the importance of literary recourses to describe or locate the way to be followed until reaching the origin of a node or set of them, which have been intertwined among ...
Francisco V. Cipolla-Ficarra   +2 more
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Controlled Hypertextual Navigation in the SgmlQL Language

1999
Due to the growth of networks, the notion of document has evolved to the notion of hyperdocument. It is usual to fragment documents in a set of files referencing each other, distributed over a network. Manual navigation remains the most usual way to browse this graph-like structure to query documents either from a known URL or from the output of an ...
Emmanuel Bruno   +2 more
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