different between intertextuality vs intertextual
intertextuality
English
Etymology
From French intertextualité.
Noun
intertextuality (plural intertextualities)
- The idea that a given text is a response to what has already been written, be it explicit or implicit.
- The reference to another separate and distinct text within a text.
Translations
Further reading
- intertextuality on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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intertextual
English
Etymology
inter- +? textual
Adjective
intertextual (comparative more intertextual, superlative most intertextual)
- Pertaining to intertextuality; being or involving the reference to one text in another.
Translations
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inte?te?s?twal/, [?n?.t?e?.t?e??s?t?wal]
Adjective
intertextual (plural intertextuales)
- intertextual
intertextual From the web:
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- what intertextuality refers to
- what does intertextuality mean
- what is intertextuality in media
- what is intertextuality brainly
- what is intertextuality in film
- what is intertextuality example
- what is intertextuality in discourse analysis
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