Manga with their distinct style and symbolism represent a growing reading trend in the world. Manga use an established set of symbols to convey various emotions. Manga have generally been more experimental in layout than Western comics. They are more fragmentary and contain more panels that enhance the dynamism of the story. We aimed to outline methodological approaches to the analysis of manga; to summarize specific features of manga as a separate medium; to analyse how multimodal cohesion is created in manga; to reveal various types of relations between visual and verbal modes. Manga is a multimodal discourse, combining several modes, mainly visual and verbal. The aural mode is represented by linguistic and visual signs, e.g. jagged borde...
This paper investigates intersemiotic cohesion in the moving image text popularly known as film disc...
This study attempts to firstly explore the verbal and visual representations and secondly to investi...
This paper presents an application of Relevance Theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1995) to pictures ...
In manga studies, a distinction is made between linguistic text (language) and visual language. Howe...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-143).This study contributes towards an...
Since the expansion of Japanese comic books throughout western countries, the so-called “manga style...
Manga is from Japanese for comics or whimsical images. Manga grow from combining of Ukiyo-e and from...
Understanding a sequence of images as a visual narrative is challenging because it requires not only...
Comics as the popular medium of communication, especially medium for the children due to its capabil...
This project investigates how panels and gutters can be creatively reconstructed within a page to re...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
This article takes into consideration Vladimir Propp's work on narratological elements and applies t...
Multimodal texts play a key role in the context of new media with the acceleration of modern technol...
The thesis presents selected visual elements of Japanese comics, particularly graphic narrative elem...
This study is concerned with the reception of onomatopoeia in the English translation of digital man...
This paper investigates intersemiotic cohesion in the moving image text popularly known as film disc...
This study attempts to firstly explore the verbal and visual representations and secondly to investi...
This paper presents an application of Relevance Theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1995) to pictures ...
In manga studies, a distinction is made between linguistic text (language) and visual language. Howe...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-143).This study contributes towards an...
Since the expansion of Japanese comic books throughout western countries, the so-called “manga style...
Manga is from Japanese for comics or whimsical images. Manga grow from combining of Ukiyo-e and from...
Understanding a sequence of images as a visual narrative is challenging because it requires not only...
Comics as the popular medium of communication, especially medium for the children due to its capabil...
This project investigates how panels and gutters can be creatively reconstructed within a page to re...
The term manga is used to refer to a range of related and at times exclusive domains according to th...
This article takes into consideration Vladimir Propp's work on narratological elements and applies t...
Multimodal texts play a key role in the context of new media with the acceleration of modern technol...
The thesis presents selected visual elements of Japanese comics, particularly graphic narrative elem...
This study is concerned with the reception of onomatopoeia in the English translation of digital man...
This paper investigates intersemiotic cohesion in the moving image text popularly known as film disc...
This study attempts to firstly explore the verbal and visual representations and secondly to investi...
This paper presents an application of Relevance Theory (Sperber and Wilson, 1995) to pictures ...