This paper examines a section of the Multimodal Academic Spoken Corpus (MASC), which contains the video recording and transcription of the presentations and subsequent discussion sessions that took place at a specialized international conference on chemistry held at the Universitat Jaume I. The study focuses on the subcorpus of discussion sessions. The relationship between the participants is the point of departure in the analysis of interaction. The macrostructure of the discussion session is also studied to identify the chairs' discursive functions. Finally, a closer multimodal analysis of the chairs' turns is conducted, which provides insight into how the discussion unfolds with the chairs' participation
International audienceThe two aspects we will focus on are speakers' organisational and interactiona...
National audienceThis article will consider three different approaches to a genre analysis of the co...
This volume develops and extends pioneering research on the intersections between multimodality and ...
Discussions sessions have not received much attention within the genre of conference presentations. ...
This thesis aims at contributing to the research on academic conference paper presentations, particu...
The aim of this paper is to show patterns in the moderation of video conferences. The corpus used c...
Els torns de preguntes en els congressos, a diferència de la presentació de la recerca que els prece...
The article concerns the communication issues in two aspects: а) a classical conversation analysis o...
This special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics has its origins in the International Conference on C...
The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterpar...
Discussions sessions have not received much attention within the genre of conference presentations. ...
International conference presentations represent one of the biggest challenges for academics using E...
AbstractDiscourse analysis in university lectures has become more and more relevant for researchers ...
In our paper we initially touch upon some general issues of multimodality: its definition, the varie...
Linguistic research on academic communication in pedagogical settings, traditionally focussing on th...
International audienceThe two aspects we will focus on are speakers' organisational and interactiona...
National audienceThis article will consider three different approaches to a genre analysis of the co...
This volume develops and extends pioneering research on the intersections between multimodality and ...
Discussions sessions have not received much attention within the genre of conference presentations. ...
This thesis aims at contributing to the research on academic conference paper presentations, particu...
The aim of this paper is to show patterns in the moderation of video conferences. The corpus used c...
Els torns de preguntes en els congressos, a diferència de la presentació de la recerca que els prece...
The article concerns the communication issues in two aspects: а) a classical conversation analysis o...
This special issue of the Journal of Pragmatics has its origins in the International Conference on C...
The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterpar...
Discussions sessions have not received much attention within the genre of conference presentations. ...
International conference presentations represent one of the biggest challenges for academics using E...
AbstractDiscourse analysis in university lectures has become more and more relevant for researchers ...
In our paper we initially touch upon some general issues of multimodality: its definition, the varie...
Linguistic research on academic communication in pedagogical settings, traditionally focussing on th...
International audienceThe two aspects we will focus on are speakers' organisational and interactiona...
National audienceThis article will consider three different approaches to a genre analysis of the co...
This volume develops and extends pioneering research on the intersections between multimodality and ...