El análisis del discurso multimodal: una comparación de propuestas metodológicas
The Analysis of Multimodal Discourse: A Comparison of Methodological Proposals
A análise do discurso multimodal: uma comparação de propostas metodológicas
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https://doi.org/10.15446/fyf.v31n2.74660Keywords:
análisis del discurso, fenómenos multimodales, intersemiosis, metodología, multimodalidad (es)discourse analysis, multimodal phenomena, intersemiosis, methodology, multimodality (en)
análise do discurso, fenômenos multimodais, intersemiose, metodologia, multimodalidade (pt)
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