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Anaphora in multimodal discourse
1998The question is addressed whether the linguistic phenomenon of anaphora exists in multimodal dialogue. Anaphora is contrasted with deixis and ellipsis as being an essentially co-referential phenomenon; it is argued that existing discussions in the areas of HCI and presentation generation, e.g.
John Lee 0004, Keith Stenning
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Critical Analysis of Multimodal Discourse
This is an encyclopaedia article which defines the fields of critical discourse analysis and multimodality studies, argues that within critical discourse analysis more attention should be paid to multimodality, and within multimodality to critical analysis, and ends reviewing a few examples of recent work in the critical analysis of multimodal ...
van Leeuwen, Theo
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DISCOURSE AND TECHNOLOGY: MULTIMODAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2005DISCOURSE AND TECHNOLOGY: MULTIMODAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS. Philip Levine and Ron Scollon (Eds.). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004. Pp. vii + 229. $49.95 paper. This volume is a collection of selected papers from the 2002 Georgetown University Round Table on Languages on Linguistics (GURT).
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Multimodal speaker identification in legislative discourse
Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age, 2018A first-of-its-kind platform, Digital Democracy1 offers a searchable archive of all statements made in US state legislative hearings in four American states (California, New York, Texas and Florida) covering one third of the US population. The purpose of the platform is to increase government transparency in state legislatures.
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Instrumental access to natural multimodal discourse
IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo, 2001. ICME 2001., 2001Human multimodal communicative behaviors form a tightly integrated whole. We have present a paradigm multimodal analysis in natural discourse based on a feature decompositive psycholinguistically derived model that permits us to accessthe underlying structure and intent of multimodal communicative discourse.
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Metalinguistic discourses on translanguaging and multimodality
Language, Culture and Society, 2020Abstract This article explores metalinguistic discourses of black African immigrants (BAIs) in Johannesburg on how they mobilize multilingual and multimodal resources in their communicative practices to pass as South Africans (SAs), concealing their identities as non-SAs to ...
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2017
We communicate multimodally. Everyday communication involves not only words, but gestures, images, videos, sounds and of course, music. Music has traditionally been viewed as a separate object that we can isolate, discuss, perform and listen to. However, much of music’s power lies in its use as multimodal communication. It is not just lyrics which lend
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We communicate multimodally. Everyday communication involves not only words, but gestures, images, videos, sounds and of course, music. Music has traditionally been viewed as a separate object that we can isolate, discuss, perform and listen to. However, much of music’s power lies in its use as multimodal communication. It is not just lyrics which lend
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Multimodal discourse in mediated spaces
Social Semiotics, 2011McIlvenny, Paul, Noy, Chaim
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