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Pin 129089 Spain Zamora
Español (Spanish)
Pin 135746 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain San Martín de Trevejo
English (English) Português (Portuguese) Español (Spanish)
recognized commercial informatory operative bottom-up mixing color paper quantity size printed poster typeface fixed event-related trilingual material A3 – 1m² image-text superimposed public transport stop event festival
PALRA | Documenting Living Languages in Western Iberia SM | San Martín de Trevejo Corpus ID : 005 - 155746 Semiotic Resources (TS) / Composition (LL) : image+text (photos of performers, bull, logos, symbols) Translational Agency (TS) / Directedness (LL) : bottom-up (commercial & cultural promoters) Discursive Framing (TS) / Discourse (LL) : commercial+ informatory (event-related) Translation Strategy (TS) / Distribution (LL) : mixing Visibility / Linguistic Hierarchy (TS) / Dominance (LL) :quantity+size+ typeface+colour (large, bold performer names dominate; background images secondary) Mobility (TS) / Dynamics (LL) : fixed (affixed to panel/board) Sign Type (TS) / Form (LL) : posters (concert + bullfighting + festival) Textual Integrity (TS) / Integrity (LL) : superimposed (readable posters, not significantly damaged) Intertextuality (TS) / Layering (LL) : material Multilingualism (TS) / Linguality (LL) : bilingual Material (TS) / Material (LL) : paper Inscription (TS) / Mode (LL) : printed Agents (TS) / Name (LL) : event- festival Placement (TS) / Placement (LL) : public transport stop Size (TS) / Size (LL) : A3–1 m² (main concert poster); smaller for side posters Status (TS) / Status (LL) : recognised (transgressive or semi-authorised (community posters often pasted informally) Paratext (TS) / Supplement (LL) : none Temporality (TS) / Temporality (LL) : event-related (concerts, festivals, bullfighting dates) Language Constellation (TS) / Languages (LL) : SPA (Spanish)+POR ( Portuguese)+ ENG ( English) Intersemiotic Elements (TS) / Non-Linguistic Semiotics (LL) : images of bull, performer photo, coloured festival map Translation Mode (TS) / Translation Mode (LL) : interlingual (3 languages) Translational Silencing (TS) / Absence Marker (LL) : Yes Extremaduran Notes : This cluster of posters highlights how public boards become contested semiotic spaces: overlapping inscriptions, competing for visibility. The commercial concert poster dominates visually, overshadowing smaller cultural and cross-border festival announcements. Despite being in San Martín de Trevejo (A Fala-speaking area, near Portugal), neither A Fala nor Portuguese are included, reinforcing the dominance of Spanish in event promotion. Additional Info: Poster 1 (left, black – “MORALEJA”) Language: Spanish (Castilian) Content: bullfighting schedule ("corrida de reses bravas", "novillada", "picadores") with names of toreros. Poster 2 (center – “Oro Viejo by DJ Nano”) Languages: Spanish and English "SÁBADO 16 AGOSTO 2025 DESDE LAS 22H" : Saturday, 16 August 2025, from 22h. (Spanish) Artists’ names appear in English/Spanish mix: e.g., "Rebeka Brown", "Raul Ortiz", "Abel The Kid", "Carlos Chaparro". Website: "sysevents.com" (English format). A mix of Spanish (date, time, location) and English (branding, event promotion), common in music and nightlife advertising in Spain. Poster 3 (bottom right – Feria Rayana) Languages: Spanish and Portuguese Spanish: "DEL 28 AL 31 DE AGOSTO 2025, MORALEJA" Portuguese: "FEIRA RAIANA" (fair between Spain and Portugal, "raiana" means “borderland”). PALRA
Pin 136002 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain Cáceres
Español (Spanish)
A prominently placed sticker reads “NO A LA MINA” in bold typography, followed by “¡Defiende Cáceres!” (Defend Cáceres!), over a green heart shape. Other smaller stickers around it include expressive tags and images, layering socio-political messaging onto public infrastructure. This sticker is part of broader civic action: Local activism: Organized by citizens under “Plataforma Salvemos la Montaña”, a group opposing the lithium mining project near the Sierra de la Mosca, a protected ecological area and symbol of local heritage. Mass mobilization: Two major protests were held in 2024, with attendance reaching up to 7,000 people, carrying slogans like “Defiende Cáceres” and “No a la mina” on banners throughout the city. Transparency concerns: Activists have accused regional authorities of withholding unfavorable environmental reports, raising frustration and rallying calls like those on the sticker. PALRA
Pin 136258 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain Cáceres
Español (Spanish)
PALRA
Pin 136514 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain Cáceres
English (English) Español (Spanish)
PALRA
Pin 139330 Naomi_Heller Spain València
Català/Valencià (Catalan/Valencien)
expressive informatory political bottom-up monolingual image-text institution political agent
Sticker on entrance door. Valencia
Pin 145986 Naomi_Heller Spain València
No language
artistic commercial bottom-up image-symbol business
Valencia
Pin 146242 Naomi_Heller Spain València
Valencia
Pin 146498 Naomi_Heller Spain València
Valencia
Pin 146754 Naomi_Heller Spain València
Valencia
Pin 147266 alex_analyzing stickers_unibe Spain València
Valencia
Pin 129090 Spain Zamora
Français (French) Italiano (Italian)
Pin 135747 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain San Martín de Trevejo
English (English) Español (Spanish)
commercial informatory operative bottom-up cultural mixing color paper positioning size printed poster typeface fixed event-related bilingual A3 – 1m² complete symbol-text public transport stop event festival
PALRA | Documenting Living Languages in Western Iberia SM | San Martín de Trevejo Corpus ID : 006 - 155747 Semiotic Resources (TS) / Composition (LL) symbol+text (logo with sun + typography) Translational Agency (TS) / Directedness (LL) : bottom-up (festival organisers, cultural association + promoters) Discursive Framing (TS) / Discourse (LL) : commercial+informatory Translation Strategy (TS) / Distribution (LL) : mixing Visibility / Linguistic Hierarchy (TS) / Dominance (LL) : colour (red background with fluorescent yellow text draws attention), size (performers’ names highlighted larger), typeface, position Mobility (TS) / Dynamics (LL) : fixed (affixed poster) Sign Type (TS) / Form (LL) : poster Textual Integrity (TS) / Integrity (LL) : complete (intact, legible) Intertextuality (TS) / Layering (LL) : cultural Multilingualism (TS) / Linguality (LL) : monolingual Material (TS) / Material (LL) : paper Inscription (TS) / Mode (LL) : printed Agents (TS) / Name (LL) : festival+event (Gata Sound) Placement (TS) / Placement (LL) : public transport stop Size (TS) / Size (LL) : A3–1 m² Status (TS) / Status (LL) : recognised (semi-authorised / tolerated event posters often pasted in shared public boards) Paratext (TS) / Supplement (LL) : none Temporality (TS) / Temporality (LL) : event-related (festival dates Aug 1–3, 2025) Language Constellation (TS) / Languages (LL) : SPA (Spanish)+ENG ( English) Intersemiotic Elements (TS) / Non-Linguistic Semiotics (LL) : festival logo (sun with mountain silhouette), QR code Translation Mode (TS) / Translation Mode (LL) : INTERLINGUAL (2 Languages) Translational Silencing (TS) / Absence Marker (LL) : Yes ( Extremaduran absent) Notes : This poster exemplifies how regional festivals use bold colour coding and typographic hierarchy (performers highlighted in fluorescent boxes) to organise visual attention. Despite being located in an A Fala-speaking town, the promotional discourse is exclusively in Spanish, marking a tension between local linguistic identity and wider commercial reach. The QR code introduces a digital extension, merging physical and online promotional ecologies. PALRA
Pin 136003 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain Cáceres
English (English) Español (Spanish)
Languages present Spanish Festival gratuito en Aldeacentenera – Cáceres : Free festival in Aldeacentenera – Cáceres XI edición : 11th edition Acampada libre : Free camping Además : moreover / also V Certamen Cantautores Puño y Letra : 5th Singer-Songwriter Contest “Fist and Lyric” Band names in Spanish: Los Zigalás, Nero y los Suyos, Bicho pal Monte English Event name: Centenera Rock Band names: Fuckop Family, Noxfilia, Monkey House, Barracuda Terms like Clothing (in sticker) Hashtags: #CenteneraRock2025 Symbols and stylized text Gothic, graffiti, and rock-style fonts blur readability, turning words into visual identity markers. Spanish provides functional local communication, while English (mainly in band names and festival branding) ties the event to the global rock subculture. The coexistence of both languages, plus visual stylization, reflects how music scenes operate in a transnational space where local identity and global culture merge. Hashtags and website www.centenerarock.es show digital presence. PALRA
Pin 136259 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain Cáceres
Español (Spanish)
PALRA
Pin 136515 Laura_Pizarro_Jacinto Spain Cáceres
English (English) Español (Spanish)
PALRA
Pin 139331 Naomi_Heller Spain València
artistic commercial folklore bottom-up monolingual touristic symbol-text artist
Sticker on lamppost Valencia
Pin 145987 Naomi_Heller Spain València
English (English)
commercial bottom-up cultural monolingual symbol-text business
Valencia
Pin 146243 Naomi_Heller Spain València
Valencia
Pin 146499 Naomi_Heller Spain València
Valencia