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Brain, mind, and the signfiying body / Paul J. Thibault
Titre : Brain, mind, and the signfiying body : an ecosocial semiotic theory Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Paul J. Thibault, Auteur ; M.A.K. Halliday, Auteur Editeur : London : Continuum Année de publication : 2004 Importance : (xv-344 p.) Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8264-9253-1 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Brain Language Physical aspects Sociocultural aspects Semiotics Speech. Résumé : Brain, Mind and the Signifying Body "is an exploration of a multimodal theory of cognitive science. Using the linguistic theories first developed by Saussure and later by MAK Halliday, Paul Thibault analyzes how social and biological systems interact to produce This fascinating study will be of interest to undergraduate students and academics who are looking for cognitive linguistics and advanced semiotics. The book addresses the current dialogue between the humanities and life sciences to ask questions about the relationship between the physical and biological aspects of a human being and the socio-cultural framework in which Paul J. Thibault maintains that we must understand both the semiotic and discursive nature of the creation of meaning and the physical context in which this activity takes place. Note de contenu : Epylogues, references, index. Brain, mind, and the signfiying body : an ecosocial semiotic theory [texte imprimé] / Paul J. Thibault, Auteur ; M.A.K. Halliday, Auteur . - London : Continuum, 2004 . - (xv-344 p.) ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-8264-9253-1
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Brain Language Physical aspects Sociocultural aspects Semiotics Speech. Résumé : Brain, Mind and the Signifying Body "is an exploration of a multimodal theory of cognitive science. Using the linguistic theories first developed by Saussure and later by MAK Halliday, Paul Thibault analyzes how social and biological systems interact to produce This fascinating study will be of interest to undergraduate students and academics who are looking for cognitive linguistics and advanced semiotics. The book addresses the current dialogue between the humanities and life sciences to ask questions about the relationship between the physical and biological aspects of a human being and the socio-cultural framework in which Paul J. Thibault maintains that we must understand both the semiotic and discursive nature of the creation of meaning and the physical context in which this activity takes place. Note de contenu : Epylogues, references, index. Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité FLE-17283 421-173.1 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 400 – Langues Disponible FLE-17284 421-173.2 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 400 – Langues Disponible FLE-17285 421-173.3 Ouvrage Faculté des Langues étrangères 400 – Langues Disponible Multimodal transcription and text analysis / Anthony Baldry
Titre : Multimodal transcription and text analysis Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Anthony Baldry ; Paul J. Thibault Editeur : London : Equinox Pub. Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 270 p. Présentation : ill., plates Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-904768-07-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : What are multimodal texts? How can we transcribe and analyze them? How can multimedia and internet help us in multimodal discourse analysis? What postproduction and authoring skills are needed to analyze a multimodal text or to develop a corpus of multimodal texts? How does the study of language relate to multimodality and multimedia, in particular in the e-learning age? How, and to what extent, will multimodal discourse analysis re-shape linguistics? These questions arise because the ways in which individuals, institutions, communities and cultures interact with each other across diverse space-time scales are being changed by the combined resources of interactive multimedia and the internet. In its attempt to provide answers to the questions raised above, and many others, this book proposes concrete solutions to the problems of multimodal text analysis and transcription of printed texts, websites and film. As such, it constitutes a much needed course in multimodal text transcription and analysis. It also suggests ways in which multimodal discourse analysis can help both educators and students understand how meaning is made in the e-learning environments that now play such an important role in our lives. Anthony Baldry is Associate Professor in English Linguistics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Pavia. Paul J. Thibault is Associate Professor in English linguistics in the University of Venice.
Multimodal transcription and text analysis [texte imprimé] / Anthony Baldry ; Paul J. Thibault . - London : Equinox Pub., 2005 . - 270 p. : ill., plates ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-904768-07-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Résumé : What are multimodal texts? How can we transcribe and analyze them? How can multimedia and internet help us in multimodal discourse analysis? What postproduction and authoring skills are needed to analyze a multimodal text or to develop a corpus of multimodal texts? How does the study of language relate to multimodality and multimedia, in particular in the e-learning age? How, and to what extent, will multimodal discourse analysis re-shape linguistics? These questions arise because the ways in which individuals, institutions, communities and cultures interact with each other across diverse space-time scales are being changed by the combined resources of interactive multimedia and the internet. In its attempt to provide answers to the questions raised above, and many others, this book proposes concrete solutions to the problems of multimodal text analysis and transcription of printed texts, websites and film. As such, it constitutes a much needed course in multimodal text transcription and analysis. It also suggests ways in which multimodal discourse analysis can help both educators and students understand how meaning is made in the e-learning environments that now play such an important role in our lives. Anthony Baldry is Associate Professor in English Linguistics, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, University of Pavia. Paul J. Thibault is Associate Professor in English linguistics in the University of Venice.
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