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CORRECTION article

Front. Commun., 19 November 2025

Sec. Multimodality of Communication

Volume 10 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2025.1725286

This article is part of the Research TopicDrawing Multimodality's Bigger Picture: Metalanguages and Corpora for Multimodal AnalysesView all 16 articles

Correction: Intradisciplinarity: can one theory do it all?

  • Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia

A Correction on
Intradisciplinarity: can one theory do it all?

by Martin, J. R. (2024). Front. Commun. 8:1310001. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2023.1310001

There was a mistake in Figure 10 as published. A wrong figure was published. The corrected Figure 10 appears below.

Figure 10
Quadrant diagram with axes labeled OR+ to OR- vertically and DR- to DR+ horizontally. Quadrants are labeled situational, purist, k(no)ower, and doctrinal. Surrounding terms: Information Visualisation, Systemic Functional Linguistics, Social Semiotics, and Systemic Functional Semiotics.

Figure 10. Multimodal discourse analysis and Maton's epistemic relations (insight); adapted from Maton (2014, Figure 9.3).

The original version of this article has been updated.

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Keywords: Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), Systemic Functional Semiotics (SFS), legitimation code theory (LCT), multimodality, transdisciplinarity

Citation: Martin JR (2025) Correction: Intradisciplinarity: can one theory do it all? Front. Commun. 10:1725286. doi: 10.3389/fcomm.2025.1725286

Received: 14 October 2025; Accepted: 28 October 2025;
Published: 19 November 2025.

Edited and reviewed by: Janina Wildfeuer, University of Groningen, Netherlands

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