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Prof. Dr. Hartmut Stöckl

English and Applied Linguistics | Department of English and American Studies | University of Salzburg

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Schlagwort: linguistic multimodality

Up North – For Multimodal Argumentation (in Advertising)

I am delighted to have been invited as a lecturer on the Örebro Training School ‚Multimodal Rhetoric and Argumentation in … Mehr

linguistic multimodality, multimodal rhetoric, teaching, workshop

Tübingen – First Leg

I am happy and grateful to have been appointed Mercator Fellow to the DFG graduate school ‚Ambiguity – Production and … Mehr

linguistic multimodality, teaching, workshop

A Tribute to Gunther Kress – Sheffield Virtual ESFLC

When Gunther Kress passed away at a conference in Rome in the summer of 2019, the idea was quickly born … Mehr

conference, esflc, linguistic multimodality

Driving Progress in Applying Multimodality

Refashioning a cancelled symposium panel (Corona’s fault, partly), we – Jana PFLAEGING, Janina WILDFEUER and me – are hosting an … Mehr

corpus-based research, linguistic multimodality, workshop

Next Stop: Rome

For a Southern View of Multimodality at the A-mode conference Again, colleagues from Bremen and Salzburg put their heads together … Mehr

conference, linguistic multimodality, multimodal corpus analysis, multimodal rhetoric, rome

Setting Sail for Kiel to the GiB-Conference

Linguistic Multimodality Research – Theory & Analytical Methods On 9 May, I will be giving a talk at the bi-annual … Mehr

GiB conference, linguistic multimodality, multimodal corpus analysis

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Prof. Dr. Hartmut Stöckl

University of Salzburg
Department of English and American Studies
Erzabt-Klotz-Straße 1
5020 Salzburg
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