Polycode as a multimodality of academic discourse

The article is devoted to the study of polycode in academic discourse. The purpose of the article is to describe polycode as one of the parameters of academic discourse, understood as a complex social and communicative activity in education. Academic discourse includes subjects, objects, and product...

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Published inE3S web of conferences Vol. 273; p. 12160
Main Authors Luchinskaya, Elena, Volkova, Rosa, Kabanyan, Bella, Luchinsky, Yury
Format Journal Article Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Les Ulis EDP Sciences 01.01.2021
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ISSN2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI10.1051/e3sconf/202127312160

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Summary:The article is devoted to the study of polycode in academic discourse. The purpose of the article is to describe polycode as one of the parameters of academic discourse, understood as a complex social and communicative activity in education. Academic discourse includes subjects, objects, and products of communication in a particular social environment. The article raises the question of the use of polycode in the educational environment at the university. Polycode is understood as a strategy, or a technique by which participants of communication are influenced by complex code systems. It is proved that in the terms of modern technological progress, new technologies help to use the effective ways of presenting information during academic discourse based on computer technologies, various resources and services, that is a combination of various semiotic codes. Linguocognitive and linguopragmatic approaches are actual in the determination and selection of semiotic codes, both verbal and non-verbal and necessary for certain educational situation. The study emphasizes that most modern texts are multimodal, created and represented by various semiotic codes and channels, as well as modes (image, writing, speech, etc.) of communication.
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ISSN:2267-1242
2555-0403
2267-1242
DOI:10.1051/e3sconf/202127312160