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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

English for Specific Purposes, 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 ...
Ngai Sing Bik, Cindy Sb Ngai, Cindy Ngai, Cindy Sing-Bik Ngai, Ngai, Csb   +1 more
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Intertextuality in retranslation

Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, 2018
A retranslation of a given text can be produced with an awareness of a pre-existing translation in the same target language. The results are textual similarities and/or differences between the retranslation and its predecessor.
Huanyao Zhang, Huijuan Ma
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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

2014
The term intertextuality as used by Julia Kristeva (1980: 69) should probably strictly refer to the creating of an entire text based on a previous work. A much used example is that of James Joyce’s Ulysses, based on Homer’s Odyssey. For Kristeva “the notion of intertextuality replaces the notion of intersubjectivity” when meaning is not transferred ...
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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 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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Intertextuality and nationalism discourse: a critical discourse analysis of microblog posts in China

Asian Journal of Communication, 2019
As an important dimension of contentious politics, online political discourse reveals crucial issues related to ideology, power, and identity in times of political struggle.
Mengjun Guo
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Intertextuality in Political Discourse

Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, 2019
The chapter presents the discussion on intertextuality role in political discourse, namely in key leaders' political speeches. Intertextuality highlights the uncontested dialogicity of political discourse and takes it to the next level of decoding the ...
E. Kitaeva, Olga Ozerova
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Intertextuality as a strategy of glocalization: A comparative study of Nike’s and Adidas’s 2008 advertising campaigns in China

Semiotica: Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, 2019
This paper examines within the theoretical framework of intertextuality the mobilization of glocalization as an international marketing strategy in Nike’s and Adidas’s 2008 advertising campaigns in China.
Songqing Li
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