Words, Pictures, and Facts in Academic Discourse

Researchers in Languages for Academic Practices are used to dealing with verbal texts of many sorts: exams, textbooks, lab notebooks, essays, and lectures. But academic discourse is increasingly multi-modal, incorporating various visual as well as verbal texts, including photographs, diagrams, outpu...

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Main Author: Greg Myers
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Language:deu
Published: Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos 2003-10-01
Series:Ibérica
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Online Access:http://www.aelfe.org/documents/text6-Myers.pdf
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spelling doaj-f8cd82ed8790497d9aca6fe7a438581d2020-11-24T23:13:50ZdeuAsociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines EspecíficosIbérica1139-72412003-10-016313Words, Pictures, and Facts in Academic DiscourseGreg MyersResearchers in Languages for Academic Practices are used to dealing with verbal texts of many sorts: exams, textbooks, lab notebooks, essays, and lectures. But academic discourse is increasingly multi-modal, incorporating various visual as well as verbal texts, including photographs, diagrams, outputs of imaging devices, and even cartoons. Some of these pictures are for entertainment, but some play a key role in establishing facts, for students or for scientific researchers themselves. Most research on images in discourse analysis has taken a semiotic approach, treating the pictures as a form of language. Recently, researchers have begun to look at the practices of production, distribution, and interpretation of images, as well as looking at the texts themselves. The focus on practices has implications both for researchers on academic discourse and for teachers of academic discourse and their students.http://www.aelfe.org/documents/text6-Myers.pdfLanguages for Academic Practicesacademic discoursemulti-modalityvisual elementsimages
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Words, Pictures, and Facts in Academic Discourse
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Languages for Academic Practices
academic discourse
multi-modality
visual elements
images
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title Words, Pictures, and Facts in Academic Discourse
title_short Words, Pictures, and Facts in Academic Discourse
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publisher Asociación Europea de Lenguas para Fines Específicos
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publishDate 2003-10-01
description Researchers in Languages for Academic Practices are used to dealing with verbal texts of many sorts: exams, textbooks, lab notebooks, essays, and lectures. But academic discourse is increasingly multi-modal, incorporating various visual as well as verbal texts, including photographs, diagrams, outputs of imaging devices, and even cartoons. Some of these pictures are for entertainment, but some play a key role in establishing facts, for students or for scientific researchers themselves. Most research on images in discourse analysis has taken a semiotic approach, treating the pictures as a form of language. Recently, researchers have begun to look at the practices of production, distribution, and interpretation of images, as well as looking at the texts themselves. The focus on practices has implications both for researchers on academic discourse and for teachers of academic discourse and their students.
topic Languages for Academic Practices
academic discourse
multi-modality
visual elements
images
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