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LINGUIST List 17.3189

Tue Oct 31 2006

Diss: Socioling: Mokhatebi Ardakani: 'A Textual Study of Radio D...'

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Message 1: A Textual Study of Radio Drama
Date: 31-Oct-2006
From: Hannah Morales <hannahlinguistlist.org>
Subject: A Textual Study of Radio Drama


Institution: Payame Noor University, Tehran
Program: Semiotics of Radio Drama
Dissertation Status: Completed
Degree Date: 2005

Author: Mojgan Mokhatebi Ardakani

Dissertation Title: A Textual Study of Radio Drama

Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics

Dissertation Director:
Farzan Sojoudi

Dissertation Abstract:

This article mainly aims at studying the textual and semiotic features of radio drama. As a matter of fact, examining the credibility of atmospheres of a drama, in absence of image and with presence of music, sounds and conversations, is meant. It is aimed at figuring out how the music creates the needed atmosphere, how the characters with their conversations are visualized and how the sound effects determine the situation.

In this study, 5 radio dramas are randomly selected. Finally, the charts show
that dialogue, music and sound effects as sound layers in a radio drama are
the most important factors involved in a radio drama.






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