Hypertext as a Basis for Constructing Language Environment in the Postmodern Culture

Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 1:30-35 (2012)
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Abstract

The main components of the construction of the language environment in the Postmodern culture are examined. The forms of communication evolution from text to hypertext are disclosed. It is proved that hypertext is a non-linear structure of the language of modern virtual communication and determines the nature of the relationship in postmodern culture.

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