Intersémiotique et langues naturelles
In a more direct observation, natural languages appear as syntactical organizations with different semiotic units (words, grammatical morphemes, phrases…) belonging to different categories, but they are complex semiotic systems involving also ...
Jean-Pierre Desclés
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Barbilian-Barbu—A Case Study in Mathematico-poetic Translation
Mathematics and poetry typically operate in different realms, employing language and symbol in apparently disjoint semantic domains. In this article we explore the creative output of the Romanian poet/mathematician Ion Barbu/Dan Barbilian.
Loveday Kempthorne, Peter Donelan
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Le mot et l’image dans la sémiotique lithuanienne
This paper gives an overview of major publications of the Lithuanian semioticians who analyze the relationship between the word and the image within the framework of Algirdas Greimas’ general theory of meaning.
Kęstutis Nastopka
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Vocal Intersemioticity in James Chapman’s How Is This Going to Continue? [PDF]
Cet article vise à interroger la notion de traversée intersémiotique par un examen des liens qui se tissent entre deux œuvres : le Requiem für einen jungen Dichter (Requiem pour un jeune poète, 1969) de Bernd Alois Zimmermann et le roman de James Chapman
Stawiarski, Marcin
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The high wasteland, scar, form, and monstrosity in the English landscape: what is the function of the monster in representations of the English landscape? [PDF]
In this thesis, I explore themes and concerns that have arisen in my art practice, namely the relationship between landscape, monstrosity, and subjectivity. The tropes scar and form refer to features analogous in the subject and in the land which take on
Eden, M., Eden, M.
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Words and Music Boundaries: Conrad Aiken and his Ambiguous Musicality of Poetry
The American Modernist poet Conrad Aiken attempted not only a thematic rapprochement with music, but also what is usually described as ‘musicalization of fiction,’ that is to say a more formal type of intermediality.
Marcin Stawiarski
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Illusions of textuality: The semiotics of literary memes in contemporary media
Abstract This article seeks to account for the phenomenon where cultural productions are able to transcend different chronotopes and masquerade in myriad forms while sustaining an illusion of itself as a text. Using the Barthian distinction between work and Text as its framework, the article argues that multimodal semiotics offers a theoretically ...
Tong King Lee
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Meaning: An intersemiotic perspective [PDF]
Meaning is not well described as a merely linguistic notion. Yet in the majority of works in semantics, what someone means by doing something is strictly separated from what a linguistic expression means, what a visual sign means, what an action means, and from what all this means.
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The High Wasteland, Scar, Form, and Monstrosity in the English Landscape: What Is the Function of the Monster in Representations of the English Landscape? [PDF]
In this thesis, I explore themes and concerns that have arisen in my art practice, namely the relationship between landscape, monstrosity, and subjectivity. The tropes scar and form refer to features analogous in the subject and in the land which take on
Eden, Michael
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Translation and analogical reasoning
Abstract This article argues that the dissemination of literatures across historical and cultural divides follow partly random analogical pathways, not least pushed by translations. By contrast, within traditional comparative literature hierarchical centre/periphery models for literary transmissions were to a large extent based on the idea of a ...
Svend Erik Larsen
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