Affiliation:
1. English and Applied Linguistics, Department of English & American Studies , University of Salzburg , Salzburg , Austria
Abstract
AbstractThis paper is a critical appreciation of some of Gunther Kress’s central (social) semiotic notions: i.e., motivation,materiality,rhetorical aptnessandsemiotic modeversusmedium. These will be discussed in relation to four landmark models of sign-making and semiosis by Saussure, Peirce, Bühler and Jakobson. Based on these comments, the paper identifies the persistent difficulties current multimodality research faces in definingmodeand in devising linguistically unbiased grammars of non-verbal modes. Finally, the argument is advanced that multimodal genre and discourse interpretation in particular deserve to be re-developed. The paper critiques Kress’s insistence on motivation as a universal principle of sign use and his overemphasis on materiality to the detriment of grammar, while praising his overall (social) semiotic legacy for multimodality research as far-sighted and lastingly influential.
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Philosophy,Communication,Language and Linguistics,Linguistics and Language,Philosophy,Communication,Language and Linguistics