Studies in the field of semiotics and children’s literature have described the relationship between the verbal and visual texts in picture books as both complex and subtle. These relationships are named differently across theories, yet they still note two possibilities, whether they support or are against each other in conveying meanings to the readers. This study seeks to explore the relations between visual-verbal modes depicted in a children’s picture book entitled Just Ask (author/illustrator by Sotomayor Lopez, 2019), viewed from the perspective of multimodality as proposed by Unsworth (2006). The analysis between the visual and verbal modes in the picture book is focused on ideational concurrence and ideational complementarity. The r...
Considering that the study of multimodal literary texts can contribute to a broader comprehension of...
Science picture books offer pleasurable and educational reading experiences. These texts open up opp...
New technologies have changed the way in which texts are produced, creating new genres and requiring...
The world is quickly evolving and young children interact with technology more often and may have mo...
This research examines how visual literacy develops in young children by looking at the ways they us...
Unlike the reading experience of fictional picture books is to enjoy the story, the reading experien...
Children's responses to picture books are documented through this qualitative research involving a c...
Abstract: Unlike the reading experience of fictional picture books is to enjoy the story, the read-i...
This thesis is a case study of one teacher’s approach to teaching reading in an upper-primary new ar...
The publishing world has witnessed a proliferation of word less children’s books during th e past 40...
The premise for the study is based upon the observations of Lewis (1990), Kiefer (1988) and Landes ...
With the development of human society and technology, multimodal communication is more preferred. Ch...
Wordless picture book reading is one of the common literacy practices for young children that h...
The focus of this work is on how visual cohesive resources construct coherent picturebook texts. In ...
Picture books are one of the most popular forms of books among young children. They provide hours of...
Considering that the study of multimodal literary texts can contribute to a broader comprehension of...
Science picture books offer pleasurable and educational reading experiences. These texts open up opp...
New technologies have changed the way in which texts are produced, creating new genres and requiring...
The world is quickly evolving and young children interact with technology more often and may have mo...
This research examines how visual literacy develops in young children by looking at the ways they us...
Unlike the reading experience of fictional picture books is to enjoy the story, the reading experien...
Children's responses to picture books are documented through this qualitative research involving a c...
Abstract: Unlike the reading experience of fictional picture books is to enjoy the story, the read-i...
This thesis is a case study of one teacher’s approach to teaching reading in an upper-primary new ar...
The publishing world has witnessed a proliferation of word less children’s books during th e past 40...
The premise for the study is based upon the observations of Lewis (1990), Kiefer (1988) and Landes ...
With the development of human society and technology, multimodal communication is more preferred. Ch...
Wordless picture book reading is one of the common literacy practices for young children that h...
The focus of this work is on how visual cohesive resources construct coherent picturebook texts. In ...
Picture books are one of the most popular forms of books among young children. They provide hours of...
Considering that the study of multimodal literary texts can contribute to a broader comprehension of...
Science picture books offer pleasurable and educational reading experiences. These texts open up opp...
New technologies have changed the way in which texts are produced, creating new genres and requiring...