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multimodal communication

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Multimodal communication is the study of how meaning is created, interpreted, and negotiated through the integrated use of multiple semiotic modes (such as language, image, sound, gesture, spatial arrangement, etc.) within a single communicative event or artifact. This academic field investigates the complex interactions between these modes, their specific contributions to overall meaning, and their deployment across diverse social, cultural, and technological contexts, highlighting the inherent complexity and richness of human communication beyond monomodal analysis.

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CJ

University College London

SO

Oregon Health & Science University

GK

University of London

MS

Newcastle University

FV

Nanyang Technological University

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Arizona State University

Tempe, United States

University College London

London, United Kingdom

Georgia State University

Atlanta, United States

University of London

London, United Kingdom

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