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Refining concepts for empirical multimodal research: defining semiotic modes and semiotic resources [PDF]
The issue of defining key concepts in multimodal research is at the same time ongoing and of pivotal importance. Building on John Bateman’s categorisation of modes, and paying special attention to the concept of materiality within the discussion, the ...
Jacopo Castaldi
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Gestures as semiotic resources in the mathematics classroom [PDF]
In this paper, we consider gestures as part of the resources activated in the mathematics classroom: speech, inscriptions, artifacts, etc. As such, gestures are seen as one of the semiotic tools used by students and teacher in mathematics teaching-learning. To analyze them, we introduce a suitable model, the semiotic bundle.
Ferdinando Arzarello +2 more
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Teaching is an activity involving semiotic resources beyond verbal language. Therefore, more studies investigating what semiotic resources are employed and how they are utilized within EFL classroom settings are needed.
M. Ibnu Mustofa +2 more
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UNPACKING SEMIOTIC RESOURCES IN COSMETIC ADVERTISEMENTS
In recent times, there has been a shift away from monomodal communication that depends on language (spoken and written) as the only available meaning-making resource. Advances in technology have given rise to multiliteracies that employ a wide repertoire of modes of communication.
Ephraim Chukwu +1 more
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Erratum: Refining concepts for empirical multimodal research: defining semiotic modes and semiotic resources [PDF]
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In this article we examine the nature of inter-semiotic and intermodal construction in the exposition of a solution for a geometry rider. In the tradition of hermeneutic phenomenology, this case study involved an exploration of the oral discourse and ...
Charles Raymond Smith +2 more
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On the Disciplinary Affordances of Semiotic Resources
In the late 70’s Gibson (1979) introduced the concept of affordance. Initially framed around the needs of an organism in its environment, over the years the term has been appropriated and debated at length by a number of researchers in various fields.
John Airey +3 more
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Exploring semiotic sesources in sight translation
In this article, we present a pilot study with data from exploratory video-recorded experiments of sight translation, and subsequent focus group interviews.
Tatjana R. Felberg, Anne Birgitta Nilsen
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Accumulating Semiotic Resources for Social Actions: A Case Study of L2 Icelandic in the Wild
AbstractThis study investigates a second language (L2) speaker's use and learning of the Icelandic auxiliary verb ætla (pronounced /aihtla/) in the wild. This analytic focus is motivated by the L2 speaker's (Anna) own orientation to ætla as a learnable. We track Anna's use of ætla in naturally occurring social interaction over time.
Guðrún Theodórsdóttir +1 more
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Semiotic resources in multimodal sociopolitical irony
The paper discusses multiple instances of sociopolitical irony conveyed by memes which reflect people’s reactions to Russia’s current internal and external policy. Despite the danger of legal prosecution, several Telegram channels, whose owners reside outside Russia, specialize in creating and spreading online memes that comment on current events and ...
Ksenia Shilikhina
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