1st Edition

Corpus Linguistics for Multimodality A Guide for Research

By Christoph Rühlemann Copyright 2027
220 Pages 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

220 Pages 63 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Corpus Linguistics for Multimodality  provides an authoritative introduction to analysing and applying multimodal corpus data in empirical research. Drawing on empirical findings from the Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus, it explores the use of corpus linguistics as a tool for understanding how people manage their everyday conversations and interactions, not only through what they say,... Read more

Preface  1. Introduction to multimodality  2. Freiburg Multimodal Interaction Corpus (FreMIC)  3. Word frequencies and social action  4. Gaze in dyads and triads  5. Syllables and turn-taking  6. Gestures and emotional resonance  7. Pupil size and cognitive load  8. Gesture & Co. and turn-taking  9. Summary and outlook

Biography

Christoph Rühlemann is a Senior Researcher at Philipps University Marburg/Germany. He has published extensively on conversation and multimodality and is the author of Corpus Linguistics for Pragmatics (Routledge, 2018).