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Multimodality is the application of multiple literacies within one medium. For example, understanding a televised weather forecast (medium) involves understanding spoken language, written language, weather specific language (such as temperature scales), geography, and symbols (clouds, sun, rain, etc.). Multiple literacies or "modes" contribute to an audience's understanding of a composition. Everything from the placement of images to the organization of the content to the method of delivery creates meaning. This is the result of a shift from isolated text being relied on as the primary source of communication, to the image being utilized more frequently in the digital age. Multimodality describes communication practices in terms of the textual, aural, linguistic, spatial, and visual resour

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  • Multimodalität (de)
  • Multimodalité (sémiotique) (fr)
  • Multimodale (it)
  • Multimodality (en)
  • Multimodalidade (pt)
  • Мультимодальность (гуманитарные науки) (ru)
  • Multimodalitet (sv)
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  • La multimodalité, au sens sémiotique, désigne la mise en œuvre dans la production du sens de divers modes d'expression combinés — tels la parole, la gestuelle, les images fixes ou animées et un accompagnement sonore — en relation avec leurs modalités médiatiques de transmission, qui peuvent être synchrones ou asynchrones. Le concept de multimodalité est utilisé en sémiotique et en didactique, où il aide à analyser et concevoir des pratiques d'enseignement adaptées à un environnement numérique en constante mutation. (fr)
  • Мультимодальность — термин, используемый в социальных и гуманитарных науках в рамках концепции критического дискурс-анализа и теории мультимедиа. (ru)
  • Multimodalität (lateinisch multi ‚viel‘, lateinisch modus ‚Art‘, ‚Weise‘) bezeichnet im Wesentlichen eine Theorie der Kommunikation und Soziosemiotik. Multimodalität beschreibt Kommunikationsmethoden in Form von textlichen, auditiven, sprachlichen, räumlichen und visuellen Ressourcen bzw. Modalitäten, die zum Erstellen von Nachrichten genutzt werden. Multimodalität als Phänomen fand bis zum zwanzigsten Jahrhundert nur geringe allgemeine und wissenschaftliche Beachtung, jedoch waren alle Kommunikations-, Lese-/Schreib- und Kompositionsmethoden schon immer multimodal. (de)
  • Multimodality is the application of multiple literacies within one medium. For example, understanding a televised weather forecast (medium) involves understanding spoken language, written language, weather specific language (such as temperature scales), geography, and symbols (clouds, sun, rain, etc.). Multiple literacies or "modes" contribute to an audience's understanding of a composition. Everything from the placement of images to the organization of the content to the method of delivery creates meaning. This is the result of a shift from isolated text being relied on as the primary source of communication, to the image being utilized more frequently in the digital age. Multimodality describes communication practices in terms of the textual, aural, linguistic, spatial, and visual resour (en)
  • Multimodale: che si configura o si effettua in vari modi, che utilizza più di un modo per comunicare. Rifacendoci all'etimologia diremo che multimodale fa riferimento al modo di comunicare piuttosto che allo strumento, al medium. Conseguentemente la televisione e il cinema sono due media multimodali, in quanto comunicano attraverso il suono, attraverso le immagini e talvolta attraverso i testi; la radio invece è un medium monomodale in quanto comunica solamente attraverso il suono. (it)
  • Multimodalidade é um fenômeno em que diferentes modos semióticos – isto é, diferentes "linguagens", como línguas naturais, representações visuais, gestos e música – são combinados e integrados em situações comunicativas. Por exemplo, em uma conversa face-a-face, além dos elementos verbais, integram-se postura, gestos, expressões faciais, etc.; em uma revista, é comum a combinação de língua escrita, imagens, tipografia, entre outros. (pt)
  • Multimodalitet är ett teoretiskt synsätt på kommunikation, interaktion och representation som inte endast tar hänsyn till språk som tal och text, det vill säga i dess traditionella innebörd. Inom perspektivet inkluderas även andra typer av semiotiska resurser för kommunikation såsom gester, ljud, bilder och blickar.Perspektivet är tvärvetenskapligt och återfinns inom vetenskaper såsom samtalsanalys och socialsemiotik. (sv)
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