illustrating cognition – a review of the visual language of comics
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Abstract
Neil Cohn has developed his concept of a visual language by applying psycholinguistic principles to the cognition of comics. His latest monograph, 'The Visual Language of Comics' (2013), collects much of his comics-related scholarship from the past decade. This book review details how Cohn seeks to establish parallels between how people comprehend sequential images and how they understand other modalities of communication.
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| Authors | ;Anthony Farthing |
| Journal | journal of spectroscopy |
| Year | 2014 |
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