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To be like a “scholar”: a study on the construction of authorial identity of Chinese EFL learners in academic writing: an intertextuality perspective [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
Academic writing not only conveys academic content but also represents the authorial identity, serving as a means of presenting one’s identity.
Lei Zhang, Lei Zhang, Jing Wang
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INTERTEXTUALITY IN INDONESIAN NEWSPAPER OPINION ARTICLES ON EDUCATION: ITS TYPES, FUNCTIONS, AND DISCURSIVE PRACTICE [PDF]

open access: yesTEFLIN Journal, 2010
This research deals with intertextuality in opinion articles on education. Its objectives are to discover types and functions of intertextuality in the articles and to reveal its social practice.
Anni Holila Pulungan   +3 more
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Intertextuality as Resource for Building ELLs Generic Competence: A Systemic Functional Linguistic View

open access: diamondColombian Applied Linguistics Journal, 2011
This research examines how elementary English language learners(ELLs) used intertextuality as a resource to compose informational texts. The research examines ELLs’ use of intertextuality (Fairclough, 1992, 2003; Lancia, 1997) as a resource for ...
Joshua Schulze, J Andrés Ramírez
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Analysis of challenges and applications of Intertextuality method descending abstraction ladder and falling into the abyss of reductionism [PDF]

open access: yesروش شناسی علوم انسانی, 2020
Intertextuality, refers to the nested network of communication of texts. With regard to the theory and method, the position of intertextuality has been investigated and the question is: is a methodological view of intertextuality fundamentally ...
seyed morteza hafezi   +2 more
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Intertextuality in Attar’s Masnavi with Sanāʾī’s Hadīqat al-Haqīqah [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2021
Intertextuality theory is one of the New Approaches to Reading and Criticizing Texts. This Theory First was Taken from Ferdinand Saussure's Semiotics and Examines the Relationships between Texts, in every Text there are References to Earlier Works.
Mohammad Hassan Hassanzadeh Niri   +1 more
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Citation behaviour and intertextuality in EFL writing: The case of EFL writers’ undergraduate projects and their MA theses compared [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Modern Research in English Language Studies, 2018
The present study probed into the citation behavior and intertextuality use of EFL writers. The literature sections of 12 BA projects and those of 12 MA theses in applied linguistics written by the same writers were compared in terms of intertextuality ...
Hossein Pourghasemian   +2 more
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Intertextuality as a modern linguo-cognitive practice: new forms of linguistic expression in the German postmodern literature

open access: yesВестник Самарского университета: История, педагогика, филология, 2021
The phenomenon of intertextuality requires deep rethinking in the postmodern era, because determines the formation of a new type of creative thinking that allows going beyond the limits of a work of art.
S. I. Linnichenko
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Intertextuality in Pre-service Teachers’ Argumentative Essay in Raising AI: Practices and Beliefs

open access: yesRegister Journal, 2023
English as Foreign Language (EFL) pre-service teachers arguably face more challenges regarding rhetorical moves in argumentative essays, and one of them is intertextuality because EFL pre-service teachers' arguments require sufficient and high-quality ...
Martono   +3 more
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Intrinsic Intertextuality of Sa'adi's Poetry in Common Contents of His Persian and Arabic Poems [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2020
The concept of intertextuality refers to the idea that every text has been influenced by previous texts and has taken on its own identity as a result of the changes and evolutions of previous texts.
محمود حیدری   +1 more
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From text to intertext: Intertextuality as a paradigm for reading Matthew

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2005
In this article intertextuality is introduced as one important part of a theory of the semiotics of biblical texts. Intertextuality is an essential factor for the generation of the meanings of a text in the acts of the production and reception of a text.
Stefan Alkier
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