Deliberate Multimodality of the Newspaper Text (Front Pages – Case Study)

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The focus of the present study is the notion that texts are multimodal and that language is realised through various semiotic modes. Kress and Leeuwen’s theory is tested comparing two front pages of the British daily - The Times and two front pages of the Bulgarian daily - Trud

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