2024
DOI: 10.53103/cjlls.v4i1.144
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A Multimodal Discourse Study of Visual Images in Select Online News Discourse on the 2023 General Elections in Nigeria

Abstract: This multimodal discourse study examines visual images in selected online news discourse on the 2023 presidential elections in Nigeria to identify the various meanings which the images have been used to communicate. Two online newspapers, namely, Vanguard and Business Day served as the sources of data. Drawing insights from Kress & Leeuwen's (2006) Visual Grammar Theory, ten images (five from each newspaper) were purposively sampled and subjected to critical analysis using four key components (participants, r… Show more

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“…As (Leech, 2016) writes, interpreting indirect requests and the ironizing mode of sarcasm is rather complicated for such AI systems as ChatGPT to handle. The multimodal dimension of communication incorporates nonverbal signals and understanding in contexts which makes this interaction even more complex (Aluya & Iangba, 2024). Although ChatGPT uses a language-based environment, realizing the pragmatic meaning of language that goes beyond these verbal cues is quite important (Bull, 2006;Goodwin, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As (Leech, 2016) writes, interpreting indirect requests and the ironizing mode of sarcasm is rather complicated for such AI systems as ChatGPT to handle. The multimodal dimension of communication incorporates nonverbal signals and understanding in contexts which makes this interaction even more complex (Aluya & Iangba, 2024). Although ChatGPT uses a language-based environment, realizing the pragmatic meaning of language that goes beyond these verbal cues is quite important (Bull, 2006;Goodwin, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%