Title: Graphology Framework
1Graphology Framework
- AS Level English Language
2What is graphology?
- Originally, graphology applied only to the
appearance of a person's handwriting - For the purposes of your course, however, it
applies to any aspect of the form and appearance
of a text that modifies meaning in any way.
3- Importantly, it is the graphological qualities of
any written or printed text that we first notice. - For example, on the text on the right we can see
from the graphological qualities that this text
is a newspaper.
4- Because these features are what you first notice
you would do well to apply the graphology
framework first in your stylistic analyses - Although the graphological framework is not
considered as important as others it is often
overlooked. - You should not focus too much on this framework,
but properly applied graphological analysis can
be very useful and subtle and add marks to your
analysis.
5- When you are analysing a text using the
graphological framework, you will need to
consider the following points - The nature of the characters are they
handwritten or printed, upper case or lower case? - For example
Uppercase text
Uppercase text
Lowercase text
6- Of course, it is not acceptable merely to comment
that the letters on this text are a mixture of
upper and lower case words. - You will have to say what effect these features
have. - For example
- The main focus of the text is the initial
headline BUSH KNEW, the use of upper case
letters adds emphasis to the statement and lets
the reader know what the article is about. - What could you say about the other examples
pointed out?
7- Mentioning what font the text is presented in is
also useful, although you are not required to
know various different font types e.g. Tahoma,
Palatino Linotype, Times New Roman - Also mention the font size
- And also the font style, is it in bold,
underlined or in italics
8- You will also need to mention graphemes
- Graphemes are the letter or letter combination
that make up a sound (phoneme) - So for example
Grapheme
Grapheme
9- From the example given, you can see that AR are
both graphemes, BUT, they represent two different
phonemes - The AR in HARLEY is a different sound to the AR
in EARL - There is much to say about graphemes as the
entire text is made up of them! - However in the exam it is better to comment on a
few related examples or graphemes that are
unusual - For example
Grapheme of EZ used instead of ES can tie this
in with lexis
10- Punctuation is a key feature of any written text
and it is important to mention this within the
graphology framework - For example
The use of full stops here in between the words
TOMMY GUN replicates the sound and action of a
machine gun.
11- Another key feature of graphology is the
organisation of the text - This basically means how it is laid out on the
page - Therefore you need to mention such things as
- Headings, columns, bullet points, numeration,
borders, boxes, paragraph size, line spacing and
use of white space
Again, it is important to mention the effect
these have on the text rather than just saying
there is a lot of white space in this text!
12Headings shows clear definition
Bullet points showing organisation
Short, concise paragraphs
White space making the advert look uncluttered
Columns showing clearly ordered text
13- Finally the last things you need to mention
regarding the graphology framework are - Use of colour
- Logos
- Drawings
- Photographs
- Captions
- Diagrams
- Charts
As stated before, you need to state what effect
these features have on the text as a whole and if
they are effective in achieving their aims.
14Logo tells you instinctively what the text is
Caption
Pink the colour of love (softness)
Drawing of a heart
Mocked up photograph
15Now you have the tools to analyse a text using
the graphology framework!
The End!