THE ESSENCE OF THE CONCEPT OF INTERTEXT
Keywords:
Intertext, linguistic term, intertext in science, dialogism, linguistic approach, intertextualityAbstract
Nowadays, one of the main directions of modern linguistics is "intertext". If we give a definition to this concept, it is the process of using different images and sentences used by other writers to increase the content of a certain text. To be more detailed, in the process of reading literary works, the reader learns the lives of various characters that he already knows or the sentences, phraseological units, similar stories and anecdotes used by them, even the quotes spoken by the heroes of the work, folk proverbs, poems, which are examples of oral creativity, come across similar epigraphs used to reveal the essence of the work. This helps the reader to understand the content of the text unknown to him. The same process, that is, the process of using similar images, stories, poems, proverbs, etc. by another creator, is defined by linguists as the process of intertextuality.
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