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Intertextuality in science textbooks: implications for diverse students’ learning

International Journal of Science Education, 2021
A sociocultural perspective considers science textbooks as ‘cultural supportive tools’ with significant cultural missions. By juxtaposing symbolic, mathematical, and visual-graphical text, textbooks present the intertexts deployed by the scientific ...
Sara Salloum
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Intertextuality in corporate narratives: a discursive analysis of a contested privatization

Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 2017
Ioana Lupu, Raluca Sandu
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“This is similar to Vincent Chin”: Intertextuality, referring expressions, and the discursive construction of Asian American activist identities in an online messaging community

, 2021
While the linguistic practices of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities have become more widely documented, little is known about how AAPIs discursively create shared political identities, let alone political identities online. In this study,
N. Nguyen
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Intertextuality and Digital Humanities

open access: yesIT - Information Technology, 2020
Proceeding from the debate on intertextuality, some considerations are presented here for Literary and Historical Studies that suggest a theory-driven approach applying algorithm-based procedures.
Schubert, Charlotte
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A comparative study of the linguistic manifestations of intertextuality in corporate leaders’ messages of global corporations in the US and China

, 2020
Corporate leader messages posted by senior management play a pivotal role in building relationships with stakeholders in the professional corporate communication context and such messages often explicitly or implicitly draw on prior texts to establish ...
C. Ngai, R. Singh, B. Kwan
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The Intertextual Condition

2022
Abstract: This essay reassesses the notion of intertextuality, arguing that, in Joyce studies, genetic criticism has played and continues to play a revitalising role in the debate between two paradigms: influence and intertextuality.
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AI-textuality: Expanding intertextuality to theorize human-AI interaction with generative artificial intelligence

Applied Linguistics
This paper introduces the concept of AI-textuality that extends Bakhtin’s notion of intertextuality to encompass interactions involving texts produced by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI).
Kok‐Sing Tang
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Intertextuality

The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory, 1992
Abstract Intertextuality is a concept first outlined in the work of poststructuralist theorists Julia Kristeva and Roland Barthes and refers to the emergence of and understanding of any individual text out of the vast network of discourses and languages that make up culture.
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Intertextuality in Practice

Linguistic Approaches to Literature, 2019
The books we’ve read, the films we’ve seen, the stories we’ve heard - and just as importantly the ones we haven’t – form an integral part of our identity.
J. Mason
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