Tag Glossary

Orlando's content is structured by the unique XML tagset described in the Introduction and visualized in the Tag Diagrams. To assist in understanding Search result facets and Tag Search, this Glossary provides definitions for tags and attributes (descriptors associated with tags). Some attributes have set values. These are often explained within definitions of attributes. Other attribute values, such as genre names, are defined within the ontologies of the Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory, which hosts Orlando’s production environment. Searches on this page retrieve tags, attributes, and definitions, but not necessarily attribute values.

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Intertextuality

Machine name
TINTERTEXTUALITY
Attributes
Gender of Author
Intertextuality Type

TINTERTEXTUALITY belongs conceptually to WRITING > TEXTUALFEATURES. It provides a place to talk about all those textual markers that acknowledge the existence of or imply a relation with other texts. It encloses a statement, nearly always including an author’s name and/or a title. This tag has no mandatory or optional sub-elements but it has two optional attributes: INTERTEXTTYPE and GENDEROFAUTHOR. The attribute INTERTEXTTYPE has values of allusionAcknowledged, allusionUnacknowledged, quotation, misquotation, parody, satire, imitation, adaptation-update, prequel, continuation, answer. The attribute GENDEROFAUTHOR has values of male or female.