Document Design 4:3
[Document Design, 4:3] 2003.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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There and back again: What happens to phoric elements in a ‘web dialogue’Nicoletta Di Blas & Paolo Paolini | pp. 194–206
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Problems in the Field: The reader of the text: In the text?: Creating personas for your readersLeon de Stadler | pp. 207–211
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Minimalism revisitedHans van der Meij | pp. 212–233
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New mediaThea M. van der Geest | pp. 234–238
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Vitruvian notions: Usefulness, usability and delight. An interview with Matt JonesLawrie Hunter | pp. 239–245
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The actualization of reading strategies in hypermediaSabrina Mazzali-Lurati & Peter J. Schulz | pp. 246–268
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Research watch: Message framing, moods, and emotionsHans Hoeken | pp. 269–271
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Research watch: Spoken and written, verbal and nonverbal communicationWilbert Spooren | pp. 272–274
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Research watch: Teaching and learning: two interactional viewsGeert Jacobs | pp. 274–275
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Research watch: Negotiation of identities in academic discourseElisabeth Le | pp. 275–279
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Research watch: Use and misuse of e-mailLuuk Van Waes | pp. 279–280
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Research watch: The World Wide Web, international advertising research, and what should be changedJan Piet Verckens | pp. 280–281
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M. Kreuter, D. Farrell, L. Olevitch & L. Brennan. 2000.Reviewed by Piet Swanepoel | pp. 282–284
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Daniel O’Keefe. 2002.Reviewed by Jos Hornikx | pp. 284–287
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Yuri Engelhardt. 2002.Reviewed by Charles Forceville | pp. 287–290
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BIC Subject: GTC – Communication studies
BISAC Subject: LAN004000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies