Refining concepts for empirical multimodal research: defining semiotic modes and semiotic resources
An Erratum on
Refining concepts for empirical multimodal research: defining semiotic modes and semiotic resources
by Castaldi J (2024). Front. Commun. 9:1336325. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2024.1336325
Due to a production error, in section “3. Semiotic Resources” paragraph 9, the labels “ii)” and “iii)” were erroneously written as “i)” and “ii)” respectively. The corrected sentence should instead be: “At the level of discourse semantics, the 334 paradigmatic and syntagmatic structures have already taken specific material configurations, thus 335 achieving an ontological status that is the sum of strata ii) (paradigmatic and syntagmatic axes of 336 organisation) and iii) (semiotic resources).”
Due to a production error, the quotation formatting in section “3. Semiotic Resources” paragraph 9 was incorrect and was not correctly indented to show the quotation cited. The corrected version of this paragraph appears below:
“This material ontology of the individual discourse semantics of modes is also highlighted by Bateman (2011, p. 27, my emphasis):
Providing a formalised account of the kinds of semantics that applies for each semiotic mode, 344 together with a close mapping between properties of the articulated material and those semantics, 345 is the first step towards a well-founded account of the semantics of modes both individually and 346 in combination.”
The publisher apologizes for these mistakes. The original article has been updated.
Keywords: semiotic modes, semiotic resources, media, materiality, empirical multimodality research
Citation: Frontiers Production Office (2024) Erratum: Refining concepts for empirical multimodal research: defining semiotic modes and semiotic resources. Front. Commun. 9:1412740. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2024.1412740
Received: 05 April 2024; Accepted: 05 April 2024;
Published: 18 April 2024.
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