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sequences of the same type may be more elaborate, and may include many more
types of objects. Our sequence has a simple internal structure and is useful only for
rudimentary analyses but which suffices in the context, e.g. of basic thematic
indexations of large audiovisual corpora.
Figure3.5. Thedescriptionsequencereservedfortemporallycontextualizing
thereferentialobjectoftheanalysis
Figures 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 show three description sequences which all have the
same functionality specialization: that of spatially or temporally locating the domain
of reference thematized in an audiovisual text. Finally, Figure 3.6 shows two more
sequences which are functionally and thematically different: two sequences which
follows: <Value of the conceptual term> or indeed [Conceptual term: <Value of the
conceptual term>].
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