Identifying information and tenor in texts
Special issue of Information Design Journal + Document Design 13:1 (2005)
[Information Design Journal, 13:1] 2005. 96 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Identifying information and tenor in texts: IntroductionLuuk Lagerwerf, Wilbert Spooren, and Liesbeth Degand | pp. 1–4
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Automated content processing of spoken and written discourse: Text coherence, essays, and team analysesPeter Foltz | pp. 5–13
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Researching cultural models in the metaphors and metonyms of Ugandan children’s essaysBonnie L. Prince and Conrad W. Snyder | pp. 14–26
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The metaphorical use of family terms versus other nouns in political debatesAlan Cienki | pp. 27–39
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Content analysis of dogmatism compared with corpus analysis of epistemic stance in student essaysJohn McKenny | pp. 40–50
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News framing: Theory and typologyClaes H. Vreese | pp. 51–62
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Life in the Image World Towards a more critical practice in Graphic DesignLawrie Hunter | pp. 63–69
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Knowing your culture: The difficulty of measuring cultureLeon de Stadler | pp. 70–73
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Mixing up colors: Colors in the interfaceThea M. van der Geest | pp. 74–78
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Research Watchpp. 79–87
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Michael Anderson, Bernd Meyer, and Patrick Olivier (Eds.) (2002). Diagrammatic representation and reasoningReviewed by Michael J. Albers | pp. 88–89
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Charles Kostelnick and Michael Hassett (2003). Shaping information: The rhetoric of visual communicationReviewed by Susan N. Smith | pp. 89–91
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BIC Subject: GTC – Communication studies
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