The multimodal character of academic and business discourse has long been acknowledged. Several studies have brought to the fore the multimodal nature of academic and business genres, and have shown that spoken or written words are only one among the many resources available to convey meaning (Carter-Thomas & Rowley-Jolivet, 2003; Kast, 2008; Querol-Julián & Fortanet-Gómez, 2012, 2014; Morell, 2014, 2015). In particular, in the case of persuasive oral genres within business and academia, semiotic modes such as gestures (Kendon, 2004) or intonation (Brazil, 1997) play a crucial role in the design of a persuasive message. This is the case of conference presentations, research dissemination talks and product pitches. In these genres speakers h...
This article offers a methodological reflection on the use of multimodal techniques for the study of...
Setzenes Jornades de Foment de la Investigació (Any 2011)Although there are many definitions of genr...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Ferg...
Previous work on oral genres (Kress & Van Leeuwen, 2001; Kress, 2010; Bateman, 2011) as well as on p...
Esta tesis presenta un estudio multimodal y etnográfico del uso de estrategias persuasivas en tres g...
Multimodality approaches discourse focusing on the analysis of the semiotic modes that help fulfil t...
AbstractMultimodality approaches discourse focusing on the analysis of the semiotic modes that help ...
In academic oral genres such as conference presentations, speakers resort to more than words to conv...
The product pitch is a widespread genre within business communication and is used to introduce a pro...
In this paper, we propose a pedagogical approach for teaching and learning multimodal literacy, spec...
The paper approaches academic talks or conference presentations (CPs) as a researchprocess genre whi...
AbstractThis study looks into how the argumentative structure (van Eemeren et al., 2007) is enhanced...
Speakers in research dissemination talks are challenged with the need to connect with an audience th...
The communicative purpose of oral academic genres is frequently achieved through multimodal ensemble...
Successful communication is based on language, although most messages are delivered through a large ...
This article offers a methodological reflection on the use of multimodal techniques for the study of...
Setzenes Jornades de Foment de la Investigació (Any 2011)Although there are many definitions of genr...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Ferg...
Previous work on oral genres (Kress & Van Leeuwen, 2001; Kress, 2010; Bateman, 2011) as well as on p...
Esta tesis presenta un estudio multimodal y etnográfico del uso de estrategias persuasivas en tres g...
Multimodality approaches discourse focusing on the analysis of the semiotic modes that help fulfil t...
AbstractMultimodality approaches discourse focusing on the analysis of the semiotic modes that help ...
In academic oral genres such as conference presentations, speakers resort to more than words to conv...
The product pitch is a widespread genre within business communication and is used to introduce a pro...
In this paper, we propose a pedagogical approach for teaching and learning multimodal literacy, spec...
The paper approaches academic talks or conference presentations (CPs) as a researchprocess genre whi...
AbstractThis study looks into how the argumentative structure (van Eemeren et al., 2007) is enhanced...
Speakers in research dissemination talks are challenged with the need to connect with an audience th...
The communicative purpose of oral academic genres is frequently achieved through multimodal ensemble...
Successful communication is based on language, although most messages are delivered through a large ...
This article offers a methodological reflection on the use of multimodal techniques for the study of...
Setzenes Jornades de Foment de la Investigació (Any 2011)Although there are many definitions of genr...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Ferg...