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  • Analyzing High School Stude... Analyzing High School Students’ Mulitmodal Compositions with Digital Media Platforms Using Metafunctions
    Stewart, Olivia G. Language & literacy (Kingston, Ont.), 01/2024, Volume: 26, Issue: 1
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    This study explores how diverse high school English students designed open-ended, multimodal projects across digital platforms (Weebly, blogs, and Instagram). Framed by metafunctions, emergent and ...
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  • Popular digital knowledge d... Popular digital knowledge dissemination platforms: Evaluating the pragmatic professional credibility from Wikipedia to Academia.edu and ResearchGate
    Schmied, Josef Journal of pragmatics, July 2021, 2021-07-00, 20210701, Volume: 180
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    This contribution discusses pragmatic linguistic aspects that indicate professional credibility in three popular digital knowledge dissemination platforms. Credibility here does not refer to the ...
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  • Populist dialogues on Twitt... Populist dialogues on Twitter to #PutAustraliaFirst
    Grasso, Arianna Journal of pragmatics, 20/May , Volume: 193
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    Over the past decades, populist propaganda has grown exponentially, triggering the proliferation of nationalistic discourses worldwide. Australia has not been exempt from the populist surge, which ...
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  • Ocultar el sujeto como un r... Ocultar el sujeto como un recurso para representar la realidad en las metafunciones ideacional e interpersonal de la cláusula: el caso de Pablo Escobar en la revista "Semana"
    Prada Penagos, Rodolfo Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico, 07/2019, Volume: 25, Issue: 2
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    Los medios de prensa, que son lugares simbólicos de emisión (Raiter, 2001), escogen los recursos de lenguaje que determinan el “potencial de significado” (Gil & García, 2010) de los mensajes que ...
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  • Adding ‘something more’ to ... Adding ‘something more’ to looking: the interaction of artefact, verbiage and visitor in museum exhibitions
    Blunden, Jennifer Visual communication (London, England), 02/2020, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Around the world, museums dedicate enormous resources to developing exhibitions with the aim of making their collections and knowledge accessible to broad public audiences. Interpretive texts, both ...
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  • What’s in a click? A social... What’s in a click? A social semiotic framework for the multimodal analysis of website interactivity
    Adami, Elisabetta Visual communication (London, England), 05/2015, Volume: 14, Issue: 2
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    This article presents a social semiotic framework for the multimodal analysis of website interactivity. Distinguishing it from interaction, it defines interactivity as the affordance of a text of ...
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  • Interplay of Meaning betwee... Interplay of Meaning between Verbal and Visual Texts in a Japanese Children’s Book
    Puspitasari, Dewi Lingua cultura, 05/2021, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    This research aimed to interpret the meaning of aspects in the verbal and visual texts to identify whether these two texts created interplay. It was intended to understand the meaning conveyed by the ...
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