Media text
The media text is viewed as any media product, any world description or representation, fictional or real; an attempt to describe or define reality, and is in some way a construct of reality, a text [Jones, с. 27]. Media text is known to include graphics, sounds, images, etc., to communicate information and ideas to their audience. Therefore, its intertextuality combines a theory and method through which relationships of meaning created by media texts can be traced, mapped, and imagined beyond textuality itself [Jones, с. 27]. It can be presented as a set of verbal and non-verbal components and acquired unique networked properties [Shesterkina, с. 27].
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⠀ Jones, S. (2003). Teaching media text with key concepts. Retrieved from: http://www.medienabc.org/page5/page40/page40.html
⠀ Shesterkina, L.P., Lobodenko, L.K. (2013). Basic approaches for creating universal mediatexts in Internet media. Retrieved from: https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/bazovye-podhody-k-sozdaniyu-universalnogo-mediateksta-v-internet-smi