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of its organization and the elementary vocabulary we currently use to give an
account of the different objects in segmenting and describing the audiovisual text
itself. As we saw in Chapter 2, the segmentation of an audiovisual text serves for
locating and identifying the passages which are most pertinent in terms of the
analyst's objectives.
Description of the audiovisual text may relate to the text in its entirety (e.g. a
recording of a conference, a documentary, etc.). It may only relate to a particular
passage of the audiovisual text (e.g. one or more extracts from a conference, a
sequence in a documentary, etc.). Finally, it may relate to a set of texts and/or
textual passages making up an audiovisual corpus (e.g. extracts from a number of
conferences and seminars devoted to a particular topic).
Figure13.16. Theconceptualdomainrepresentedby
theconceptualterm[Languageobject]
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