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Book 2016.0

A Unified and Integrative Theory of Language

Pablo Kirtchuk

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1 edition

Linguistics Peter Lang Publishing 9783034322508 Available

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Annotation: this book explores why language operates the way it does, why it is acquired the way it is, how it evolved in the first place, and why it is that some phenomena in language are universal while others are not.

Identifier: 9783034322508

Status: Available

Journal Article 2016

A-voiding representation:<i>Eräugnis</i>and inscription in Celan

Kurt Buhanan

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 213

Pages
601-623

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0163

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0163

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Journal Article 2016

An exploration of the semantic domain of legal language

Pi-Chan Hu; Jian Li

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
187-208

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0001

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0001

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Book 2016.0

Animal Umwelten in a Changing World

edited by Timo Maran | Morten Tonnessen | Silver Rattasepp

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1 edition

Biology / Biosemiotics University of Tartu Press 9789949772803 Available

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Other title information: Zoosemiotic perspectives

Notes: Editors of the series: Kalevi Kull, Silvi Salupere, Peeter Torop

Annotation: This book is a collective effort. Its authors belong to the research group in zoosemiotics and human-animal relations based in the Department of Semiotics at the University of Tartu in Estonia, and in the Department of Semiotics at the University of Stavanger in Norway. The two opening chapters are written and edited collectively and present a framework of philosophical, historical, epistemological and methodological matters of zoosemiotic research. These initial considerations are followed by specific case studies that have been conducted by individual authors. The specific chapters, however, have been cross-edited and commented on by other authors of the book so that the whole collection forms an integrated set of view-points.

Identifier: 9789949772803

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Journal Article 2016

Anthropological-semiotics of rhythm and animating modernity in China: A rhythmanalysis of Princess Iron Fan

Minhyoung Kim; Sung-do Kim

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 210

Pages
1-34

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0023

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0023

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Journal Article 2016

Anthroposemiotics of literature: The cultural nature

Ibrahim Taha

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 213

Pages
435-455

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0028

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0028

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Journal Article 2016

Are nutrients also good to think?

Jesús Contreras Hernández; Joan Ribas Serra

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 211

Pages
139-163

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0111

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0111

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Journal Article 2016

Art: A First-Person Science

Cristina Miranda de Almeida

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 4: Cybersemiotics and Technology-Based Arts

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

ASC 1999 to 2001: A Personal Account

Pille Bunnell

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
59

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Becoming a commercial semiotician

Chris Arning

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 213

Pages
345-363

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0155

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0155

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Journal Article 2016

Bioinformatic Egg, Biosemiotic Hen

Phillip Guddemi

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 3: Batesonian Facets

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Biosemiotic Cosmogony of the Riddle of Life!

Søren Brier

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 4: Cybersemiotics and Technology-Based Arts

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Biosemiotic Expectations

Phillip Guddemi

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 4: Cybersemiotics and Technology-Based Arts

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Journal Article 2016

Burying attitudes in words: Linguistic realization of the shift of judges’ court conciliation style

Xu Youping

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
397-418

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0022

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0022

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Journal Article 2016

Can Pragmatists Believe in Qualia?

Marc Champagne

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 2: Challenges of, and to, Pragmatics

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Journal Article 2016

Challenges of, and to, Pragmatics

Phillip Guddemi

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 2: Challenges of, and to, Pragmatics

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Book 2016.0

Chanson

editor Joël July

Music Presses Universitaires de Provence 9791032000717 Available

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Other title information: Du Collectif a l'intime

Annotation: Impossible d'enumerer les circonstances qui font de la chanson, de sa creation a sa reception, un art collectif. Intermediale, sa fabrication, mele souvent plusiers talents et la forme la plus accoplie de sa performance, son expression sur scene, se fait devant un auditoire.

Identifier: 9791032000717

Status: Available

Journal Article 2016

Column on Transdisciplinary Realism

Basarab Nicolescu

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 2: Challenges of, and to, Pragmatics

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Journal Article 2016

Comparing the incomparable and legal discourse

Augusto Ponzio

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
5-14

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0019

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0019

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Journal Article 2016

Conceptual embodiment in visual semiotics

Robert M. Cantor

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 210

Pages
215-234

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0052

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0052

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Journal Article 2016

Consumption and climate change: Why we say one thing but do another in the face of our greatest threat

Geoffrey Beattie; Laura McGuire

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 213

Pages
493-538

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0109

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0109

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Journal Article 2016

Crimes of the sign: Politics and performatives in the Treason Trials of 1794

Linda Nurra

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
231-248

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0016

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0016

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Journal Article 2016

Critique of the culinary reason

Massimo Leone

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 211

Pages
165-186

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0097

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0097

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Journal Article 2016

Cross-political pan-commercialism in the postmodern age and proposed readjustment of semiotic practices

Youzheng Li

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 213

Pages
365-396

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0156

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0156

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Book 2016.0

Cultural Implications of Biosemiotics

Paul Cobley

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1 edition

Biology / Biosemiotics Springer Dordrecht 9789402408577 Available

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Annotation: This is the first book to consider the major implications for culture of the new science of biosemiotics. The volume is mainly aimed at an audience outside biosemiotics and semiotics, in the humanities and social sciences principally, who will welcome elucidation of the possible benefits to their subject area from a relatively new field. The book is therefore devoted to illuminating the extent to which biosemiotics constitutes an ‘epistemological break’ with ‘modern’ modes of conceptualizing culture. It shows biosemiotics to be a significant departure from those modes of thought that neglect to acknowledge continuity across nature, modes which install culture and the vicissitudes of the polis at the centre of their deliberations. The volume exposes the untenability of the ‘culture/nature’ division, presenting a challenge to the many approaches that can only produce an understanding of culture as a realm autonomous and divorced from nature.

Identifier: 9789402408577

Status: Available

Journal Article 2016

Dancing with Cybernetics - on Bridges in the Wind

Frederick Steier, Jane Jorgenson

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
50

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Journal Article 2016

Deontic meaning making in legislative discourse

Jian Li; Le Cheng; Winnie Cheng

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
323-340

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0002

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0002

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Journal Article 2016

Dialogue, responsibility and literary writing: Mikhail Bakhtin and his Circle

Susan Petrilli

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 213

Pages
307-343

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0094

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0094

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Journal Article 2016

Does one truly need to belong?: A case for the need to meaningfully exist

Mariana Bockarova

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 210

Pages
251-257

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0026

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0026

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Journal Article 2016

Embracing Cybernetics: Living Legacy of the Bateson Research Team

Wendel A. Ray

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 3: Batesonian Facets

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Journal Article 2016

Exemption and exegesis: Judicial interpretation of exemption clauses in England, Australia, and India

Tony Blackshield; Rosemary Huisman

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
77-97

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0006

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0006

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Journal Article 2016

Exploring identities in police interrogations

Jixian Pang; Ning Ye

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
149-165

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0004

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0004

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Journal Article 2016

Exploring stories

Gerald Prince

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 210

Pages
267-271

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0055

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0055

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Journal Article 2016

Food design chez Bras

Dario Mangano

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 211

Pages
341-353

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0090

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0090

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Journal Article 2016

Food design: Symbols of our daily nutrition

Sonja Stummerer; Martin Hablesreiter

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 211

Pages
355-369

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0101

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0101

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Journal Article 2016

Food meaning: From tasty to flavorful

Gianfranco Marrone

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 211

Pages
187-201

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0103

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0103

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Journal Article 2016

Food-ography: Food and new media

Patrizia Calefato; Loredana La Fortuna; Raffaella Scelzi

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 211

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0087

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0087

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Journal Article 2016

Foreword: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Christiane M. Herr, Thomas Fischer, Ranulph Glanville, Phillip Guddemi

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
5

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Journal Article 2016

Foreword: Bateson Facets

Phillip Guddemi

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 3: Batesonian Facets

Cybernetics & Human Knowing

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Book 2016.0

From Grammar to Discourse

Zdzisław Wąsik

Edition
1 edition

Linguistics Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM 9788323230823 Available

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Other title information: Towards a Solipsistic Paradigm of Semiotics

Notes: One of the copies of this book was given to the library by Ludmila Lackova

Annotation: This publication traces the human capacity for sign use from its linguistic and cultural context. Such scholarship suggests the foundation of a discursive paradigm for semiotics stuck in mundane phenomenology, associated inter alia with the contributions of Leo Zawadovski and Ernst Cassirer drawing their inspiration from Karl Buhler.

Identifier: 9788323230823

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Journal Article 2016

Glocal and food: On alimentary translation

Franciscu Sedda

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 211

Pages
105-125

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0099

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0099

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Book 2016.0

Grand Hotel Abyss

Stuart Jeffries

Philosophy Verso 9781784785697 Available

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Other title information: The Lives of the Frankfurt School

Annotation: Who were the Frankfurt School — Benjamin, Adorno, Marcuse, Horkheimer — and why do they matter today? In 1923, a group of young radical German thinkers and intellectuals came together to at Victoria Alle 7, Frankfurt, determined to explain the workings of the modern world. Among the most prominent members of what became the Frankfurt School were the philosophers Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, and Herbert Marcuse. Not only would they change the way we think, but also the subjects we deem worthy of intellectual investigation.Grand Hotel Abyss combines biography, philosophy, and storytelling to reveal how the Frankfurt thinkers gathered in hopes of understanding the politics of culture during the rise of fascism. Some of them, forced to escape the horrors of Nazi Germany, later found exile in the United States. By taking popular culture seriously as an object of study—whether it was film, music, ideas, or consumerism—the Frankfurt School elaborated upon the nature and crisis of our mass-produced, mechanised society. Grand Hotel Abyss shows how much these ideas still tell us about our age of social media and runaway consumption.

Identifier: 9781784785697

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Journal Article 2016

Helpful Feedback

Paul Cobley

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 2: Challenges of, and to, Pragmatics

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Journal Article 2016

Hidden cultures in law: Metaphor and translation in legal discourse

Paolo Stefanì

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
357-370

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0020

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0020

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Journal Article 2016

Hidden meanings of the words “religion” and “religious” in legal discourse

Maria Luisa Lo Giacco

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
341-355

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0014

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0014

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Journal Article 2016

Identifying the meanings hidden in legal texts: The three conditions of relevance theory and their sufficiency

Sol Azuelos-Atias

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 209

Pages
99-123

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0005

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0005

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Journal Article 2016

In Ranulph’s Terms

Thomas Fischer

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 1: 50th Anniversary Retrospective of the ASC

Pages
87

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Journal Article 2016

Individuating in the dark: Diagrammatic reasoning and attentional shifts

Donna E. West

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 210

Pages
35-56

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0057

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2016-0057

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Journal Article 2016

Interaffectivity: Why interaction is not enough

Carlos Augusto Moreira da Nobrega

In: Cybernetics & Human Knowing 2016, Volume 23, Issue 4: Cybersemiotics and Technology-Based Arts

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Interrelations of codes in human semiotic systems

Georgij Yu. Somov

In: Semiotica 2016, Issue 213

Pages
557-599

Semiotica DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0138

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Identifier: DOI: 10.1515/sem-2015-0138

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