Speakers in research dissemination talks are challenged with the need to connect with an audience that does not necessarily share their knowledge and expertise. This communicative situation can be particularly challenging for speakers using English both as a foreign language and for academic purposes. This study combines multimodal and ethnographic methods to explore how speakers of dissemination talks engage with their public. It focuses on four presenters' use and combination of language, paralanguage, kinesics, proxemics and gaze during intensive moments of engagement. The results show that these interpersonal rich points consist of dense multimodal ensembles that serve to shorten the distance between presenters and their audiences. The ...
The paper reports on the result of a study aiming to investigate the comparison of ideational meanin...
Speakers of a language carry with them a set of language ideologies, i.e. beliefs about norms and r...
This paper discusses how multimodal resources can be used to teach oral communication strategies, as...
Speakers in research dissemination talks are challenged with the need to connect with an audience th...
In academic oral genres such as conference presentations, speakers resort to more than words to conv...
The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterpar...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Fergu...
Evaluation in academic discourse has received considerable attention from researchers. Much of the w...
The English language is well known for being the universal lingua franca. This has resulted in it be...
The multimodal character of academic and business discourse has long been acknowledged. Several stud...
International audienceCommunication in both professional and personal contexts is increasingly multi...
International conference presentations represent one of the biggest challenges for academics using E...
The study is aimed at investigating the relationship between spoken communication and multimodality ...
Esta tesis presenta un estudio multimodal y etnográfico del uso de estrategias persuasivas en tres g...
Text analysis informed by Genre Theory (Hyon 1996) and methods in Corpus Linguistics provide the opp...
The paper reports on the result of a study aiming to investigate the comparison of ideational meanin...
Speakers of a language carry with them a set of language ideologies, i.e. beliefs about norms and r...
This paper discusses how multimodal resources can be used to teach oral communication strategies, as...
Speakers in research dissemination talks are challenged with the need to connect with an audience th...
In academic oral genres such as conference presentations, speakers resort to more than words to conv...
The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterpar...
In recent years there have been many studies about the discourse of lectures (Pérez-Llantada & Fergu...
Evaluation in academic discourse has received considerable attention from researchers. Much of the w...
The English language is well known for being the universal lingua franca. This has resulted in it be...
The multimodal character of academic and business discourse has long been acknowledged. Several stud...
International audienceCommunication in both professional and personal contexts is increasingly multi...
International conference presentations represent one of the biggest challenges for academics using E...
The study is aimed at investigating the relationship between spoken communication and multimodality ...
Esta tesis presenta un estudio multimodal y etnográfico del uso de estrategias persuasivas en tres g...
Text analysis informed by Genre Theory (Hyon 1996) and methods in Corpus Linguistics provide the opp...
The paper reports on the result of a study aiming to investigate the comparison of ideational meanin...
Speakers of a language carry with them a set of language ideologies, i.e. beliefs about norms and r...
This paper discusses how multimodal resources can be used to teach oral communication strategies, as...