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    To be continued: meaning-making in serialized manga as functional-multimodal narrative.Xiran Yang & Jonathan Webster - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (207):583-606.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 207 Seiten: 583-606.
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    Text linguistics: the how and why of meaning.M. A. K. Halliday & Jonathan Webster (eds.) - 2014 - Bristol, CT: Equinox.
    Whether prose or poetry, how does a text come to mean what it does? A functional-semantic approach to text analysis, such as is illustrated in this book, offers a revealing look at the resources of language at work in the creation of meaning, and a unique perspective on the text as object of study. Believing the best way to learn about text linguistics is through the analysis of full texts, the author includes analyses of texts, both spoken and written, drawn (...)
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    Text linguistics: the how and why of meaning.M. A. K. Halliday & Jonathan Webster (eds.) - 2014 - Bristol, CT: Equinox.
    Whether prose or poetry, how does a text come to mean what it does? A functional-semantic approach to text analysis, such as is illustrated in this book, offers a revealing look at the resources of language at work in the creation of meaning, and a unique perspective on the text as object of study. Believing the best way to learn about text linguistics is through the analysis of full texts, the author includes analyses of texts, both spoken and written, drawn (...)
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    The lexicogrammatical reflection of interpersonal relationship in conversation.Jonathan Webster & Marvin Lam - 2009 - Discourse Studies 11 (1):37-57.
    This article reports an attempt to investigate, apart from the semantics and the pragmatics, how much the lexis and the grammar of a conversation can help extract interpersonal information about the interlocutors' orientations towards each other. The discourse analysed was extracted from a scene in Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code and its motion picture adaptation. The adaptation of this scene is similar to the novel original in terms of the characters' content of discussion and only differs in the (...)
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