CONTAMINATED COHERENCE IN FRAME NARRATIVE OF ENGLISH MULTIMODAL LITERARY FAIRY TALE WRITTEN BY PHILIP ARDAGH

  • M. A. KARP
Keywords: contaminated coherence, frame narrative of visual notion, verbal component, iconic component, paragraphemic component, graphic component, multimodal fictional (prose) text, English multimodal literary fairy tale

Abstract

The article reviews contaminated coherence in frame narrative of English multimodal literary fairy tale written by Philip Ardagh. Considering multimodal fictional text as a macro sign in relation to the theme of a text or speech genre at the level of paradigmatics, contaminated coherence is provided by integration of verbal and nonverbal components. Visual frame renders narrative contents of contaminated coherence in the text of English multimodal literary fairy tale.

References

1. Ardagh Ph. Grubtown Tales. Book One. Stinking Rich and Just Plain Stinky or A Diamond As Big As His Head / Philip Ardagh ; illustrated by Jim Paillot. – London : Faber and Faber Ltd., 2009. – 150 p.
2. Ardagh Ph. High in the Clouds / Philip Ardagh, Paul Mc Cartney ; illustrated by Geoff Dunbar. – New York : Dutton Children’s Books, 2005. – 100 p.
Published
2017-02-28
How to Cite
KARP, M. A. (2017). CONTAMINATED COHERENCE IN FRAME NARRATIVE OF ENGLISH MULTIMODAL LITERARY FAIRY TALE WRITTEN BY PHILIP ARDAGH. New Philology, (69), 69-74. Retrieved from http://novafilolohiia.zp.ua/index.php/new-philology/article/view/283
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