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Journal Article 2021

Peirce’s legacy for contemporary consciousness studies, the emergence of consciousness from qualia, and its evanescence in habits

Winfried Nöth

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
49-103

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0117

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0117

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Journal Article 2021

Peirce’s vocation for consciousness: an evolutionary account

Donna E. West

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
1-10

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0123

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0123

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Journal Article 2021

Personality and climate change mitigation: a psychological and semiotic exploration of the sustainable choices of optimists

Geoffrey Beattie; Laura McGuire

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 241

Pages
237-273

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2019-0056

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Journal Article 2021

Review of Conspiracy theories as a form of phatic communication

Todor Hristov

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
409-414

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0007

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Journal Article 2021

Semiotic analysis of symbolic logic using tagmemic theory: with implications for analytic philosophy

Vern S. Poythress

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
171-186

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2020-0018

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2020-0018

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Journal Article 2021

Signic knowledge: its niche in semiotics and its various aspects

Yiqiang Jin; Liqin Cao

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 239

Pages
225-242

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0070

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Journal Article 2021

Sounds and gestures of linguistic reference: the endurance of reality in the poetry of Wallace Stevens

Melih Levi

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 240

Pages
351-374

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0018

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Journal Article 2021

Spatial diagrams and geometrical reasoning in the theater

Irit Degani-Raz

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 239

Pages
177-200

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2019-0052

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Journal Article 2021

Surviving a natural disaster as a semiotic reformation of the self and worldview

Nimrod L. Delante

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
353-386

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0130

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Journal Article 2021

The distribution of handshapes in the established lexicon of Israeli Sign Language (ISL)

Orit Fuks

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 242

Pages
101-122

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2019-0049

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Journal Article 2021

The element of surprise in Peirce’s double consciousness paradigm

Donna E. West

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
11-47

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0122

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0122

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Journal Article 2021

The manner of use, the uses and sub-uses of terms in social sciences: from the functional approach to natural language to applied semiotics and the philosophy of science

Michał Roman Węsierski

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 240

Pages
23-39

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0019

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0019

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Journal Article 2021

The representation of gappy sentences in four-valued semantics

José Martínez-Fernández; Genoveva Martí

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 240

Pages
145-163

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0011

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0011

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Journal Article 2021

Token reflexivity and logic

Geoff Georgi

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 240

Pages
241-259

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0009

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0009

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Journal Article 2021

Toward a Peircean logic of meditation

Michael L. Raposa

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
153-170

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2021-0119

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Journal Article 2021

Towards a stratified metafunctional model of animation

Yufei He

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 239

Pages
1-35

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2019-0078

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Journal Article 2021

Understanding and translating Confucian philosophy in the <i>Analect</i>s: a sociosemiotic perspective

Fan Min

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 239

Pages
287-306

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2017-0144

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2017-0144

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Journal Article 2021

Visual affect in films: a semiotic approach

Yi Jing

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 239

Pages
99-124

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2019-0081

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2019-0081

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Journal Article 2021

What do hashtags afford in digital fashion communication? An exploratory study on Gucci-related hashtags on Twitter and Instagram

Olga Karamalak; Nadzeya Kalbaska; Lorenzo Cantoni

In: Semiotica 2021, Issue 243

Pages
325-351

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2019-0114

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Journal Article 2020

“In my head, I have a cleaning lady:” Symbol form and symbolic intention in the everyday use of money

Marie McNabb; Karl Chan-Brown; Julia Keller

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
119-151

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0100

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Journal Article 2020

Charles Peirce and firstness: The category of origins

Bent Sørensen; Torkild Thellefsen; Amalia Nurma Dewi

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
63-73

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0038

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0038

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Journal Article 2020

Collocational semiosis in the academic discourse of the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA): The case of AFRICA

Amir H.Y. Salama

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
185-227

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2017-0103

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2017-0103

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Book 2020.0

Culture and Communication

edited by Andreas Schönle

Dependent title
An Anthology of Major and Lesser-Known Works by Yuri Lotman
Edition
1 edition

Culture Academic Studies Press 9781644693872 Available

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Other title information: Signs in Flux

Notes: Translated from Russian by Benjamin Paloff

Annotation: This collection provides a stand-alone primer to his intellectual legacy in both semiotics and cultural history. It includes new translations of some of his major pieces as well as works that have never been published in English. The collection brings Lotman into the orbit of contemporary concerns such as gender, memory, performance, world literature, and urban life. It is aimed at students from various disciplines and is augmented by an introduction and notes that elucidate the relevant contexts.

Identifier: 9781644693872

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Journal Article 2020

Embodied ekphrasis of experience: Bodily rhetoric in mediating affect in interaction

Hanna Rautajoki; Jarkko Toikkanen; Pirkko Raudaskoski

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
91-111

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2017-0126

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2017-0126

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Journal Article 2020

Garroni, the late Peirce, and the issue of creativity

Eduardo Grillo; Giacinto Davide Guagnano

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
165-184

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0128

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0128

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Book 2020.0

Hermovo Ucho & PostmutArt (1999-2019)

Július Fujak | Ľubomír Pavelka

Dependent title
Reprezentačný zborník
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1 edition

Arts - performing | visual Univerzita Konštantína Filozofa v Nitre Filozofická fakulta | Katedra kulturológie 9788055815237 Available

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Other title information: 2 dekady oneho umenia v Nitre

Annotation: In Slovakia, especially outside the capital, unconventional art has never been given the space it deserves. It was and is no different in Nitra, where – although it is home to two universities – progressive, experimental and alternative artistic initiatives still do not bloom like roses... They find themselves in an alienated position, often on the fringes of interest, somehow “they cannot come up with a name” – in which case they are called “that” in the local dialect. Perhaps that is why we have chosen the adjective of not another, but “that” art in the title of this publication, which in many ways deviates from the norm, is significantly different, provocative, and at the very least thought-provoking. The monographic publication Hermovo Ucho & PostmutArt – 2 two decades of that art in Nitra aims to map retrospectively, in a chronological manner, the entire two decades of the existence of the international cycles, or rather festivals HERMOVO UCHO V NITRE and POSTMUTART, focused from the end of the 20th century to the present precisely on these artistic initiatives, often moving in a taxonomically indefinable interspace – on the border of intermedial overlaps and innovative fusions of new music, visual art, video art, performance, sound art, happening –, testing their limits and crossing the boundaries of discursive and non-discursive symbolism in the period of late postmodernism.

Identifier: 9788055815237

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Journal Article 2020

Image and word as forms of iconic depiction

Luciano Ponzio

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
75-90

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0112

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0112

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Journal Article 2020

In the footsteps of the semiotic school of Moscow-Tartu / Tartu-Moscow: Evaluations and perspectives

Laura Gherlone

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
229-241

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0065

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0065

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Book 2020.0

Mapping Musical Signification

Joan Grimalt

Edition
1 edition

Music Springer Cham 9783030524951 Available

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Annotation: This book is a unique attempt to systematize the latest research on all that music connotes. Musicological reflections on musically expressive content have been pursued for some decades now, in spite of the formalist prejudices that can still hindermusicians and music lovers. The author organizes this body of research so that both professionals and everyday listeners can benefit from it – in plain English, but without giving up the level of depth required by the subject matter. Two criteria have guided his choice among the many ways to speak about musical meaning: its relevance to performance, and its suitability to the teaching context. The legacy of the so-called art music, without an interpretive approach that links ancient traditions to our present, runs the risk of missing the link to the new generations of musicians and listeners. Complementing the theoretical, systematic content, each chapter includes a wealth of examples, including the so-called popular music.

Identifier: 9783030524951

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Journal Article 2020

Peirce, Aristotle, metaphor – and comments to Factor

Bent Sørensen; Torkild Thellefsen; Amalia Nurma Dewi

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
51-61

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0037

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Journal Article 2020

Re charged emblems: Hawthorne and semiotic metamorphics

Anthony Splendora

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
1-26

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2017-0119

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Journal Article 2020

Semeiotic time

Ru Sabre

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
113-117

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0108

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Journal Article 2020

The spectrum of subjectal forms: Towards an Integral Semiotics

Sebastián Mariano Giorgi

In: Semiotica 2020, Issue 235

Pages
27-49

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0022

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2018-0022

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Book 2019.0

Multiculturalism as Multimodal Communication

Alin Olteanu

Edition
1 edition

Culture Springer Cham 9783030178826 Available

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Other title information: A Semiotic Perspective

Annotation: This highly readable book develops a numanistic, and specifically semiotic approach to multiculturalism. It reveals how semiotics provides fresh and valuable insights into multiculturalism: in contrast to the binary logic of dualistic philosophy, semiotic logic does not understand the value of truth in rigid terms of ‘true’ or ‘false’, ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ only. The value of truth resides in meaning, which is a dynamic, evolutionary phenomenon, rooted, nevertheless, in factuality. Drawing on recent developments in biosemiotics, the book presents a theoretical approach to multiculturalism, regarding the lives of people living in multicultural environments. Rather than analyzing political or economic phenomena, it offers a semiotic analysis of multiculturalism and discusses its educational implications. It also invites readers to regard learning as a phenomenon of ecological sign growth and to understand multiculturalism along the same lines. As such, it brings together the life and social sciences and the humanities in a unified perspective, in an approach fitting postmodernism.

Identifier: 9783030178826

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Of Essence and Context

edited by Rūta Stanevičiūtė | Nick Zangwill | Rima Povilionienė

Edition
1 edition

Music Springer Cham 9783030144708 Available

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Other title information: Between Music and Philosophy

Annotation: This book provides a new approach to the intersections between music and philosophy. It features articles that rethink the concepts of musical work and performance from ontological and epistemological perspectives and discuss issues of performing practices that involve the performer’s and listener’s perceptions.

Identifier: 9783030144708

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Spaces and Meanings

Olga Lavrenova

Edition
1 edition

Space Springer Cham 9783030151676 Available

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Other title information: Semantics of the Cultural Landscape

Annotation: This book examines the problem of relationships between culture and space. Highlighting the use of semiotics of culture as a basic concept of research, it describes the power of the cultural landscape in the context of culture philosophical research. Opening with a discussion of the existence of culture in space, it establishes basic concepts such as noosphere and pneumatosphere. The author acknowledges the early contributions of thinkers like Vladimir Vernadsky and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, who first observed that human activity has become a geological force.

Identifier: 9783030151676

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Structural Units of Mass Culture Mythology

Lyudmyla Zaporozhtseva

Edition
1 edition

Social Tartu University Press 9789949032150 Available

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Other title information: A Cultural Semiotic Approach

Annotation: My dissertation focuses on the study of myths and their semiotic mechanisms that appear in contemporary mass culture texts. Although myths and mass culture as a whole have been widely discussed from the perspectives of various disciplines, there are no studies that deal with the systematization of mass culture mythology and the semiotic definition of mythic markers. The topic of this dissertation is interesting not only from a general theoretical, philosophical, anthropological and semiotic perspective, but also for practical reasons. I believe that I can convincingly show in my work that the study and identification of semiotic mechanisms of mass culture myths is applicable in the field of marketing semiotics and social communication. In my dissertation, I first compare mass culture mythology from a sociological, philosophical-anthropological and semiotic perspective. This allows me to combine the two main epistemological approaches to myth research and treat myth as a holistic meta-concept on the one hand, and approach myth as a cultural text on the other. Based on the framework I have created, I will analyze various texts of mass culture in my work and focus on identifying the most common and enduring structural units of mass culture mythology. How do I define a smaller unit of myth? In defining it, I will rely on two structural principles of myth: the emic unit, which I denote by the concept of mythologeme, and the hybrid unit, which I denote by the concept of mytheme. In the course of the analysis, I will highlight the following mythologemes: Fate, Journey, Universality, Catastrophe, Golden Age and Mother Nature, and the mythemes: Transformation and Return. In addition to distinguishing the aforementioned mythologemes and mythemes, I will highlight their value and function in mythological discourse. Fate and Journey help to integrate the life of the individual into the whole. The mythologeme of Mother Nature is associated with the existential need of a person to search for authenticity and identity. The mythologemes of the Universe, Catastrophe and Golden Age constitute the human time-spatial past-present-future triad. The latter are related to human questions about the origin of the world, nostalgia for the past and fears about the future. The mythologeme of Transformation points to the idea of ​​miracle and the mythologeme of Return to the time-spatial axis of the human semiosphere, to orderliness. The last chapter of the work applies the theoretical framework developed in the dissertation to specific case studies. The first of them is dedicated to the analysis of the TV political marketing of the Ukrainian politician Darth Vader, and there I show how archetypal mythological meanings were included in the structure of the political narrative. The second case study focuses on the development of a specific brand, which I did in collaboration with the well-known Russian pop artist Manizha, and where I apply the mythologeme of Mother Nature.Further research into mythologemes and mythemes could open up new semiotic markers and thereby expand the field of application of semiotics, as well as help to better understand the mythological basis of culture. This dissertation presents a semiotic study of myth revealing in contemporary mass cultural texts and exploration of its inner semiotic machinery. Although a variety of studies have been devoted to myth, and quite a few studies have tackled mass culture issues, less attention has been given to the systematic articulation of mass cultural mythology and its markers, which reveal its inner semiotic machinery. Those issues are relevant not only from a general theoretical philosophical, anthropological, and semiotic point of view, but also have concrete applicability in marketing semiotics and social communications. Firstly, I discuss mass culture under an emancipatory umbrella approach and explore mass culture mythology from the sociological, philosophical-anthropological and semiotic perspectives. Secondly, I combine two main epistemological attitudes of myth and integrate a holistic object of research – which appears as a meta-concept – from one side, and a text of culture – mass cultural narratives around brands conveying their main values ​​– from the other side . Thirdly, I discuss the smallest units of mass culture mythology and explore its most widespread structural units. I classify the smallest units of myth by their structural principles: the emic units (mythologemes) and the hybrid ones (mythemes). There are the mythologemes of Fate, Course, Universe, Catastrophe, Golden Age, and Mother Nature, and the mythemes of Transformation and Backtracking considered in detail. The main existential values ​​of those smallest mythological units are discussed. The mythologemes of Fate and Course help to understand individual life as a part of an integral whole. The mythologeme of Mother Nature relates to the existential search for inner authenticity and identity. The mythologemes of Universe, Catastrophe, and Golden Age constitute an integral triadic idea about time and space (past-present-future) and reflect the human existential quest for an explanation of the world origin, nostalgia for the past and fears about the future. The mytheme of Transformation represents the idea of ​​mythological miracle, and the mytheme of Backtracking appeals to the idea of ​​a mastered time and space. Fourthly, I extend the process to find more minimal units of myth in cultural texts of different genres. The first case is dedicated to close analysis of the television communication of the Ukrainian politician Darth Vader. This case demonstrates the combination of archaic meanings and contemporary forms of myth within a narrative, producing new powerful connotations. The second case applies the Mother Nature mythologeme as a branding tool for building a coherent image of a musical artist. The further exploration of the mythologemes and mythemes and articulation of other semiotic markers of myth systematically enriches a profound understanding of human mind and culture.

Identifier: 9789949032150

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Journal Article 2018

A Peirce for the 21st century

Frederik Stjernfelt

In: Sign Systems Studies 2018, Volume 46, Issue 4: Learning and adaptation: Semiotic perspectives

Pages
590-616

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.4.09

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.4.09

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Journal Article 2018

Emptiness and desire in the first rule of logic

Jamin Pelkey

In: Sign Systems Studies 2018, Volume 46, Issue 4: Learning and adaptation: Semiotic perspectives

Pages
467-490

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.4.04

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.4.04

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Journal Article 2018

Impossibly good looks: A pragma-ontological approach to unearthing the latent rhetorical structure of anti-ageing advertising discourse

George Rossolatos

In: Sign Systems Studies 2018, Volume 46, Issue 2/3

Pages
216-254

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.02

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.02

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Journal Article 2018

Peirce’s garden of forking metaphors

Aleksandar Feodorov

In: Sign Systems Studies 2018, Volume 46, Issue 2/3

Pages
188-215

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.01

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.01

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Journal Article 2018

Returning ‘learning’ to education: Toward an ecological conception of learning and teaching

Cary Campbell

In: Sign Systems Studies 2018, Volume 46, Issue 4: Learning and adaptation: Semiotic perspectives

Pages
538-568

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.4.07

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.4.07

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Journal Article 2018

Urban ecosemiotics of trees: Why the ecological alien species paradigm has not gained ground in cities?

Riin Magnus, Tiit Remm

In: Sign Systems Studies 2018, Volume 46, Issue 2/3

Pages
319-342

Sign Systems Studies 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.06

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Identifier: 10.12697/SSS.2018.46.2-3.06

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Journal Article 2017

An Invitation to Creative Reflection

Pille Bunnell

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2017, Volume 24, Issue 1: Evolution and Communication—Heterodox Rethinkings

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Book 2017.0

Asmuo ir idėjos

Algirdas Julius Greimas | edited by Arūnas Sverdiolas

Edition
1 edition

General Semiotics Baltų lankų 9786094700880 Available

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Annotation: The book is intended to comprehensively present the most important and most important part of the theoretical legacy of the famous semiotician, mythologist, linguist, culture and society critic and essayist Algirdas Julius Greimas (1917-1992), without which he would not be what he was, is and will remain in the history of humanitarian and social thinking. – his semiotics research project and extensions of this project. The principles of semiotics and its areas of study are critically reviewed, and the philosophical and personal existential dimension and meaning of Greimas' thinking are revealed. His closest students and collaborators, as well as later followers in France, Italy, Lithuania and elsewhere, describe the most important varieties and branches of semiotics after Greimas, their current state and future prospects.

Identifier: 9786094700880

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Journal Article 2017

Cassirer on Communicology: The Symbolic Forms of Language, Art, Myth, and Religion in Cultural Semiotics

Richard L. Lanigan

In: The American Journal of Semiotics 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3/4

Pages
135-140

The American Journal of Semiotics

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Journal Article 2017

Cassirer’s Symbolic Forms in Application: New Symbolization of New Thought in the Language of Online Communication

Yun Xia

In: The American Journal of Semiotics 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3/4

Pages
427-444

The American Journal of Semiotics

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Journal Article 2017

Epistemological and Symbolic Aspects of Sociological Thinking

Rolf-Dieter Hepp

In: The American Journal of Semiotics 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3/4

Pages
333-356

The American Journal of Semiotics

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Book 2017.0

Estudo Interpretativo da Técnica Composicional Melodia das Montanhas

Rodrigo Passos Felicissimo

Dependent title
Utilizada nas peças orquestrais

Music Novas Edições Acadêmicas 9783330765054 Available

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Other title information: New York Sky-Line Melody e Sinfonia No. 6 de Heitor Villa-Lobos

Annotation: The 20th century produced a significant number of geniuses. In music, we had Strawinsky, Debussy, Puccini, Strauss, to name just a few from different countries, and our own Villa-Lobos. His presence in the music scene is of great importance. Villa-Lobos, a profound observer of life, never missed an opportunity to invent new processes of musical creation for himself and for the teachers of Orpheonic Singing. Thus, in 1934, a method of creating melodies coming from nature itself emerged: the Chart to record the Melody of the Mountains of Brazil. "The maestro sought a kind of representation of Brazil based on these geographical symbols", as Dr. Rodrigo Felicíssimo points out in his doctoral thesis, which was promptly transformed into a book.

Identifier: 9783330765054

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Journal Article 2017

Evolution and Communication: Heterodox Rethinkings

Phillip Guddemi

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2017, Volume 24, Issue 1: Evolution and Communication—Heterodox Rethinkings

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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