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    Representing emotive meaning in visual images: A social semiotic approach by Feng, D., O'Halloran, Kay

    Published 2012
    “…The systems are then used to explain how emotive meanings are represented in comic books. The analysis shows that cartoonists’ systemic choices for representing emotions are largely consistent with the coding accuracy of facial behaviors on the one hand, and style guidelines advocated in comic handbooks on the other. …”
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    Reading habits among children in Niah longhouses in Sarawak by Nangku, Ngendang

    Published 2009
    “…However, the study indicated that the children still did not have good reading habits even though they have positive attitudes towards reading. On the other hand, schools, family and friends were identified as the sources of the reading materials for the children. …”
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    To be or not to be the queerest of them all: Investigating the Freedom of Gender Performativity within the Queer Space of Cosplay/Cross play by Loke, Elween

    Published 2016
    “…Cosplay refers to acts of role-playing based on characters from anime and manga, or Japanese animation and comic respectively. Crossplay, on the other hand, is similar to Cosplay, except that participants dressed up as characters that are of their opposite gender. …”
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    Pak Dogol and Wak Long in wayang kulit Kelantan / Mahmoud Dehghanharati by Mahmoud, Dehghanharati

    Published 2017
    “…Wak Long also is considered as a dignified and noble character by dalangs but still inferior to Pak Dogol. On the other hand, Wak Long’s character provides more comic features than Pak Dogol, especially in case of character and behavior comedy. …”
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    Music video clip storyboard writing among focus group learners of media. by Abd Rahim, Normaliza

    Published 2011
    “…A storyboard is simply a sequence of drawings, similar to a comic book, which represents the sequence of shots in the finished screen work. …”
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