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This book develops a new framework for describing the structure of
multimodal documents: how language, image, layout and other modes
of communication work together to convey meaning. Building on
recent research in multimodal analysis, functional linguistics and
information design, the book examines the textual, visual, and
spatial aspects of page-based multimodal documents and employs an
analytical model to describe and interpret their structure using
the concepts of semiotic modes, medium and genre. To demonstrate
and test this approach, the study performs a systematic,
longitudinal analysis of a corpus of multimodal documents within a
single genre: an extensively annotated corpus of tourist brochures
produced between 1967-2008. The book provides multimodal discourse
analysts with methodological tools to draw empirically-based
conclusions about multimodal documents, and will be a valuable
resource for researchers planning to develop and study multimodal
corpora.
This book develops a new framework for describing the structure of
multimodal documents: how language, image, layout and other modes
of communication work together to convey meaning. Building on
recent research in multimodal analysis, functional linguistics and
information design, the book examines the textual, visual, and
spatial aspects of page-based multimodal documents and employs an
analytical model to describe and interpret their structure using
the concepts of semiotic modes, medium and genre. To demonstrate
and test this approach, the study performs a systematic,
longitudinal analysis of a corpus of multimodal documents within a
single genre: an extensively annotated corpus of tourist brochures
produced between 1967-2008. The book provides multimodal discourse
analysts with methodological tools to draw empirically-based
conclusions about multimodal documents, and will be a valuable
resource for researchers planning to develop and study multimodal
corpora.
This textbook provides the first foundational introduction to the
practice of analysing multimodality, covering the full breadth of
media and situations in which multimodality needs to be a concern.
Readers learn via use cases how to approach any multimodal
situation and to derive their own specifically tailored sets of
methods for conducting and evaluating analyses. Extensive
references and critical discussion of existing approaches from many
disciplines and in each of the multimodal domains addressed are
provided. The authors adopt a problem-oriented perspective
throughout, showing how an appropriate foundation for understanding
multimodality as a phenomenon can be used to derive strong
methodological guidance for analysis as well as supporting the
adoption and combination of appropriate theoretical tools.
Theoretical positions found in the literature are consequently
always related back to the purposes of analysis rather than being
promoted as valuable in their own right. By these means the book
establishes the necessary theoretical foundations to engage
productively with today's increasingly complex combinations of
multimodal artefacts and performances of all kinds.
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