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               mode 1, 31, 61, 64, 73;
               multimodal ensembles 115;
               multimodality and change 58;
               new pages 137–8;
               orthography and pronunciation 26;
               other modes 11;
               page 23–4;
               page as site 9;
               partial 11;
               potentials 10;
               preferred mode 1, 4;
               punctuation 125;
               reshaping resources 82;
               resource 74;
               rhetorical resources of classics 80;
               screen 23–4;
               semiotic account 36;
               solidarity 33;
               specialization of tasks 10;
               speech-like forms 18;
               structure of page 19;
               ‘stuff’ 10, 13, 32;
               subordinated to logic of screen 10, 48;
               syntax and grammar 20;
               tied to sound 10;
               two logics 46;
               using characters 63;
               using letters 63;
               values attributed 33;
               visual elements 167;
               visual entity 65;
               visual grammar 65;
               visual units 63;
               visuality 7;
               western alphabetic 142;
               ‘writing back’ 6
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