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Towards a Discipline of Multimodality: Parallels to Mathematics and Linguistics and New Ways Forward
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Analyzing the talking book Imagine a world: A multimodal approach to English language learning in a multilingual context
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‘We're going to do CPR’: A linguistic study of the words used to initiate dispatcher-assisted CPR and their association with caller agreement
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‘She's sort of breathing’: What linguistic factors determine call-taker recognition of agonal breathing in emergency calls for cardiac arrest?
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'Tell me exactly what's happened': when linguistic choices affect the efficiency of emergency calls for cardiac arrest.
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Interpreting text and image relations in violent extremist discourse: A mixed methods approach for big data analytics
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The Language of Learning Mathematics: A Multimodal Perspective
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Online leadership discourse in higher education: a digital multimodal discourse perspective
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The Role of Images in Social Media Analytics: A Multimodal Digital Humanities Approach
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The analysis of social media data is an emerging research field that aims to study the dynamics of urban life. In this study, we adopt a multimodal digital humanities approach to combine the analysis of text-based social media data with visual social media data in an interactive map to investigate urban life in Singapore from a social semiotic perspective. Twitter is used as a source of user-defined localised textual data, Instagram as a source of localised user-generated images and Foursquare as a source of user-defined location-based information where is semantically organised according to Wikipedia's classification tree. In this way, we track the multimodal content of social media according to semantically organised location-based sources. This study suggests that users of Twitter express emotion about their own lives and the world around them, but these linguistic resources are differentially deployed according to venue. However, this is less variation in the use of photos to construe personal relationships, suggesting that photos fulfil and intrinsic need to be observed which transcends the nature of the social practice which is taking place. It is envisaged that the role of the visual will continue to expand as digital technologies refashion and transform out semiotic world.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/49143 https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110255492.565
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Challenges and solutions for multimodal analysis: Technology, theory and practice
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Digital phonology: systemic perspectives
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In: University of Wollongong in Dubai - Papers (2014)
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