Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels

A. Dunst, R. Hartel, S. Hohenstein, J. Laubrock, in: Digital Humanities 2016, DH 2016, Conference Abstracts, 2016, pp. 178–180.

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Dunst A, Hartel R, Hohenstein S, Laubrock J. Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels. In: Digital Humanities 2016, DH 2016, Conference Abstracts. ; 2016:178-180.
Dunst, A., Hartel, R., Hohenstein, S., & Laubrock, J. (2016). Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels. In Digital Humanities 2016, DH 2016, Conference Abstracts (pp. 178–180).
@inproceedings{Dunst_Hartel_Hohenstein_Laubrock_2016, title={Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels}, booktitle={Digital Humanities 2016, DH 2016, Conference Abstracts}, author={Dunst, Alexander and Hartel, Rita and Hohenstein, Sven and Laubrock, Jochen}, year={2016}, pages={178–180} }
Dunst, Alexander, Rita Hartel, Sven Hohenstein, and Jochen Laubrock. “Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels.” In Digital Humanities 2016, DH 2016, Conference Abstracts, 178–80, 2016.
A. Dunst, R. Hartel, S. Hohenstein, and J. Laubrock, “Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels,” in Digital Humanities 2016, DH 2016, Conference Abstracts, 2016, pp. 178–180.
Dunst, Alexander, et al. “Corpus Analyses of Multimodal Narrative: The Example of Graphic Novels.” Digital Humanities 2016, DH 2016, Conference Abstracts, 2016, pp. 178–80.

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