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At the end of the eighteenth century, a large-scale map of the Austrian Netherlands and the Prince-Bishopric of Liege was manufactured, covering more or less the current territory of Belgium.
Bracke, Wouter +5 more
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The future orientation of culture and the memory of the past in the making of history
The article describes the semiotic approach developed by Boris Uspenskij to study the historical process. Uspenskij’s semiotics of history is integrally bound with the Tartu-Moscow School’s programme of cultural semiotics and is rooted in the fundamental
Elżbieta Hałas
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Journals of semiotics in the world
Hereby we provide a list of all semiotic journals currently published in the world, which includes 53 titles. From among these, 42 are printed on paper (among them six international journals on general semiotics, 16 journals specializing in some branch ...
Kalevi Kull, Timo Maran
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The Meaning of Action in Learning and Teaching [PDF]
Action is a highly theorised aspect of social life nonetheless it remains a relatively neglected source of data within educational research. This paper attempts to highlight the significance of the analysis of organised action within educational research.
Franks, Anton, Jewitt, Carey
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Introduction: Reflecting on Ferdinand de Saussure’s intellectual legacy in the modern context of the development of semiotics and history and epistemology of ...
Ekaterina Velmezova, Emanuele Fadda
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Fictionalism of Anticipation [PDF]
A promising recent approach for understanding complex phenomena is recognition of anticipatory behavior of living organisms and social organizations. The anticipatory, predictive action permits learning, novelty seeking, rich experiential existence.
Vidunas, Raimundas
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Giorgio Prodi and the lower threshold of semiotics
Publication of a translation of the text of Umberto Eco’s talk given in honour of Giorgio Prodi in 1988.
Umberto Eco
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Augustine was the first to argue that the signum is a tool or means commonly used to carry out various types and levels of communication. This view was considered surprising in his day because in the philosophical world of Greece or ancient Rome, which was dominated by this philosophy, no single view of the sign was the same as we believe today.
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A. J. Greimas’ historical lexicology (1945–1958) and the place of the lexeme in his work
In his first research project, Greimas developed and applied new methods in the historical lexicology of modern French. His theoretical articles formulate a sociological approach that analyses vocabulary as a history of culture, illustrated in his two ...
Thomas F. Broden
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Boris Uspenskij on history, linguistics and semiotics
The two interviews with Boris Uspenskij on history and the contemporary state of linguistics and semiotics discuss the necessity to elaborate a common terminology in semiotics, at the same time speaking about perspectives for interdisciplinary research ...
Ekaterina Velmezova, Kalevi Kull
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