The study of digital texts, understood as webnative productions, has long been left to communication sciences and literature via the notions of hypertext and screen writings. Online written texts, because they move the standards of printed text textuality, however raise formidable and exciting language problems. Three of them will be discussed in this article: a) Webnative writing, and the reading process induced by it, is delinearized by technowords or hyperlinks leading the reader from the source text to the target text; b) The boundaries of digital text are redefined online by the enunciative augmentation allowed by the interactive comments and by multiwriters writing opportunities provided by some online writing devices; c) The digital ...