
A unified academic catalogue for books, journal articles, book chapters, proceedings papers, conference abstracts and semiotic research materials.
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From the signs of motivation to motivations of the sign
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1059-1064
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Iconic memory and intersemiotical procedures in traditional oral literatures
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 397-400
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Inference switching in interpretation of poetry
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 493-496
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Information as a fetish
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 995-998
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Information, its forms and functions
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Other title information: the elements of semiology
Annotation: Taking into account the many forms and purposes of human expression and communication, this study covers such topics as: the recording of information; and the use of signs for the elaboration of ideas. The author argues that language and signs are best understood as a sort of technology
Identifier: 0773486755
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Interdisciplinary/de-philosophizing orientation in semiotic theory today
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 899-904
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Intertextuality and meaning construction in literary texts: A semiotic analysis
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 445-448
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Landscape, indirection, and feminine subjectivity in Madame Bovary
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 369-372
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Le caractère fictionnel de la poésie lyrique
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 385-388
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Le dialogisme de Bakhtine et la sémiotique de Peirce
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 393-396
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Le monde adulte et enfantin dans un journal pour enfants
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 473-476
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Le symbole comme objet axiosémiotique
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1023-1026
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Literary text semiotics applied to plays by García Lorca
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 365-368
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Maxims of Malice
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 413-416
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Metaphor as autobiography
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 373-376
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Money and the mind: Cognitive economic metaphors in Franz Kafka’s Der Prozeß
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 477-480
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Nabokov’s poetics of dates
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 481-484
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Narrative as a sequence of motivated signs
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 417-420
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Narrative time and the reader
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 405-408
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Notes for a sketch of a Peircean theory of the unconscious
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1065-1068
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Nothing in the world is single: Metaphorical network in Shelley’s “Love’s Philosophy”
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 425-428
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On Peirce’s Pure Grammar as a general theory of cognition: From the thought-sign of 1868 to the semeiotic theory of assertion
In: Semiotica 1997, Issue 2024-01-02 00:00:00
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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/semi.1997.113.1-2.107
On the epistemology of addiction: The case of Josef K.
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 437-440
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On the lack of stylistic information in dictionaries: Style value
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 987-990
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Peirce, Foucault, Saussure—or: The age of interpretativity
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1043-1046
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Poetics of painting and pictures in poetry. On the semiotic space of C. F. Barnas’ Vogelsberg landscapes
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 489-492
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Pour une semiotique de l’esthetique: l’apport proustien
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1035-1038
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Que dit le littéraire au théorique?
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 377-380
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Reflexions narratives chez Saussure
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1007-1010
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Semantic profiles and the typography of concrete poetry
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 469-472
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Semiotic Grammar
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Annotation: The label `semiotic grammar' captures a fundamental property of the grammars of human languages: not only is language a semiotic system in the familiar Saussurean sense, but its organizing system, its grammar, is also a semiotic system. This proposition, explicated in detail by William McGregor in this book, constitutes a new theory of grammar. Semiotic Grammar is `functional' rather than `formal' in its intellectual origins, approaches, and methods. It demonstrates, however, that neither a purely functional nor a purely formal account of language is adequate, given the centrality of the sign as the fundamental unit of grammatical analysis. The author distinguishes four types of grammatical signs: experiential, logical, interpersonal, and textural. The signifiers of these signs are syntagmatic relationships of the following types, respectively: constituency, dependency, conjugational and linking. McGregor illustrates and exemplifies the theory with data from a variety of languages including English, Acehnese, Polish, Finnish, Japanese, Chinese, and Mohawk; and from his pioneering research on Gooniyandi and Nyulnyul, two languages of the Kimberleys region of Western Australia.
Identifier: 0198236883
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Semiotics and time: Event and history, structure and action
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 983-986
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Semiotics of relations
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1003-1006
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Signcentrism: A new concept
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1047-1050
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Signs of firstness: A journey into brightest semiotica
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1039-1042
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Text construction and world construction in literary narratives
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 449-452
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Textsemantics: A bridge between linguistics and literary theory
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 267-270
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The body of the postmodernist narrator
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 401-404
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The carnivalized poetics of Augusto dos Anjos
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 497-500
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The Constitution of Han-Academic Ideology
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Parallel title: Parallel title: An Archetype of Chinese Ethics and Academic Ideology
Other title information: A Hermeneutico-Semiotic Study
Annotation: Intercultural philosophy does not take its starting point from the comparison of different cultures from a neutral point of view, it instead arises through the confrontation with certain features of another culture which distance the philosopher from his or her own tradition, compelling it to be regarded in a new way. In dealing with the origins of Confucian ethics, You-Zheng Li does exactly this. His extensive training in Western Hermeneutics and semiotics enables him to reformulate the set of ethical customs, rituals, rules and strategies formulated 2500 years ago in ancient China. In contrast to Western ethics, which are thoroughly penetrated by the divine commands of the Judeo-Christian tradition and mainly characterized by the search for the practical good and one's own happiness begun in Greek and Roman philosophy, Chinese ethics originated and developed largely outside the domains of religion and philosophy. In attempting to elaborate on the specific nature of these ethics, the author navigates between Scylla and Charybdis. He seeks to avoid the one extreme of merely repeating from the inside what has already been said, with its effective reduction of ethical theory to certain reflexes of practical life. Just as well, however, he tries to avoid the other extreme of measuring ancient traditions by external standards and therewith exchanging old prejudices for new ones. He much rather tries to elucidate the foundation of Chinese ethics by using a certain language and a certain method which, as only one language and one method among others, does not aver to exhaust the inherent sense and the efficacious demand of what has been or is still being lived out and practised.
Identifier: 3631313853
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The discourse of postmortemism: Signs on postmodern philosophical wall
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 501-504
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The division of signs: A four-fold symmetry
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 999-1002
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The features of semiotics in ancient China
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1011-1014
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The function of signification and the symbolic function
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1031-1034
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The idea of a living spirit
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Other title information: poetic logic as a contemporary theory
Annotation: In this book, Paul Colilli brings a unifying perspective to the time-worn debate between rationalists and empiricists by demonstrating that ratio-logical thinking is based on, not separate from, poetico-logical thinking. Colilli sets out his theory of poetic logic through an analysis of works by a range of thinkers and writers that include Paolo Valesio, Franco Rella, Giorgio Agamben, Martin Heidegger, Carl Jung, Giambattista Vico, and Giordano Bruno.
Identifier: 0802041000
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The indifférance in laughter
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 505-510
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The lived body and the emergence of language
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 2
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- 1051-1054
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The reality of crisis in Discepolo’s Daily Losses
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 441-444
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The reflected voices: Calvino’s “If on a winter’s night a traveler”
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 361-364
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The semiotics of Paul Valéry
In: Synthesis in Diversity, Volume 1
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- 465-468