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Current arguments - sometimes made boldly, and sometimes subterranean - by some scholars in visual culture studies point to the historical superiority of literature over visuality. This position is preposterous, atheoretical, and plausibly ahistorical. It... see more

Multimodality has been one of the prominent and burgeoning fields and phenomena in English classrooms. It is based on both the credence which is proven by scholarly evidence that English language learning and instruction will be significantly and effectiv... see more

This paper aimed to analyze Polytechnic learners’ perception of multimodality in Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL) in an English instructional context. This research was a survey with a quantitative approach. Purposive sampling was employed and con... see more

 in contemporary society, there has been an increasing pervasiveness of images, sounds, shapes and bodily expressions in our everyday lives.  a number of academic studies have addressed such meaning-making resources in varying&nbs... see more

Current arguments - sometimes made boldly, and sometimes subterranean - by some scholars in the visual culture studies point to the historical superiority of literature over visuality. This position is preposterous, atheoretical and plausibly ahistorical.... see more

Nonsense and humour are two cognitive and linguistic phenomena that frequently overlap. The focus of this article falls on chosen instances of humorous nonsense poetry, targeted at English-speaking children, which contains verbal and visual modes of expre... see more

 in contemporary society, there has been an increasing pervasiveness of images, sounds, shapes and bodily expressions in our everyday lives.  a number of academic studies have addressed such meaning-making resources in varying&nbs... see more

This paper presents a new market segmentation study of travellers based on measures of multimodality attitudes and behaviours. The study involved a sample of researchers and clerical workers of the French national transport research institute to allow for... see more

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