Multimodal text analysis has become a crucial part of research, teaching and practice for a wide range of academic and practical disciplines. A variety of techniques, theoretical frameworks, and methodologies have therefore evolved for such analysis. For linguists, in particular, concerned with accounting for the communication of meaning within texts, issues arising from the consideration of semiotic resources other than language, in interaction with each other and with language - such as gesture, gaze, proxemics, dress, visual and aural art, image-text relation and page layout, cinematographic and sound design, production resources, and so forth - have emerged in recent decades as important challenges. Meanwhile, the emergence of multimod...
Teaching and learning in science disciplines are dependent on multimodal communication. Earlier rese...
Reconsideration of Hymes' concept of communicative competence within a multimodal perspective implie...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Multimodal text analysis has become a crucial part of research, teaching and practice for a wide ran...
Multimodal analysis refers to the process of interpreting and making sense of qualitative data in pr...
The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis, Second Edition provides a comprehensive ‘research too...
Multimodal analysis, also called multimodal discourse analysis (MDA) and more generally „multimodali...
This article discusses the explanatory value of two theoretical orientations within multimodal resea...
In an age where technological advancements are providing people with new forms of communication, or ...
Multimodal analysis, the study of semantic patterns arising from the integration of language, images...
From the 1990s, the multimodal turn in systemic functional linguistics and discourse analysis makes ...
The aim of this resource book and the accompanying software Multimodal Analysis Image is to introduc...
“As language and literacy teachers, we make an effort to exploit all the available resources to maxi...
Multimodal studies posit that meaning is not only communicated through spoken and written words, but...
This volume develops and extends pioneering research on the intersections between multimodality and ...
Teaching and learning in science disciplines are dependent on multimodal communication. Earlier rese...
Reconsideration of Hymes' concept of communicative competence within a multimodal perspective implie...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...
Multimodal text analysis has become a crucial part of research, teaching and practice for a wide ran...
Multimodal analysis refers to the process of interpreting and making sense of qualitative data in pr...
The Routledge Handbook of Multimodal Analysis, Second Edition provides a comprehensive ‘research too...
Multimodal analysis, also called multimodal discourse analysis (MDA) and more generally „multimodali...
This article discusses the explanatory value of two theoretical orientations within multimodal resea...
In an age where technological advancements are providing people with new forms of communication, or ...
Multimodal analysis, the study of semantic patterns arising from the integration of language, images...
From the 1990s, the multimodal turn in systemic functional linguistics and discourse analysis makes ...
The aim of this resource book and the accompanying software Multimodal Analysis Image is to introduc...
“As language and literacy teachers, we make an effort to exploit all the available resources to maxi...
Multimodal studies posit that meaning is not only communicated through spoken and written words, but...
This volume develops and extends pioneering research on the intersections between multimodality and ...
Teaching and learning in science disciplines are dependent on multimodal communication. Earlier rese...
Reconsideration of Hymes' concept of communicative competence within a multimodal perspective implie...
Multimodality’s popularity as a semiotic approach has not resulted in a common voice yet. Its concep...