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Semiotics to die for: Review of Laurent Binet’s La sèptieme fonction du langage
Semiotica: Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies, 2020Binet’s La sèptieme fonction du langage (2015) is one of the few occasions in which semiotics is depicted as a field instead of used as a method in literature (though the latter is also applicable to the construction of the novel), making it a special ...
Claudio Julio Rodríguez Higuera
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Réseaux, 1993
David Lewis introduces conventions into situations of collective action between persons wanting to resolve a concrete problem of co-ordination. Hence the following, sometimes under-emphasized, properties of this co-ordination: belonging to the domaine of the act of realization, and not to that of cognition ; plurality of conventions in keeping with the
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David Lewis introduces conventions into situations of collective action between persons wanting to resolve a concrete problem of co-ordination. Hence the following, sometimes under-emphasized, properties of this co-ordination: belonging to the domaine of the act of realization, and not to that of cognition ; plurality of conventions in keeping with the
Lewis, David +2 more
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Langage praticien et langage scientifique
Revue française de pédagogie, 1989Pratician language and scientific language. - To fathom the logic of physical activities and sports is the function of the science and techniques related to these activities, and the function of physical education is to allow their learning and practice. The example of impulsion leads us to think about the fact that scientific language has not yet made
BELTRAN, Louis +3 more
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L'influence de l'apprentissage du langage écrit sur les aires du langage
Revue de neuropsychologie, 2014L’acquisition de la lecture et de l’ecriture, ou litteratie, constitue vraisemblablement l’un des plus puissants instruments de transformation cognitive et cerebrale que nous acquerons au cours de notre vie.
Régine Kolinsky +4 more
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Langage d'agriculteurs, langage d'économistes
Économie rurale, 1980Boucharlat A. Langage d'agriculteurs, langage d'économistes. In: Économie rurale. N°137, 1980. pp. 51-52.
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Langage intellectuel, langage métaphorique
Littérature, 1978Habiter les espaces virtuellement conquis, c'est une fonction pour le langage intellectuel, et une nature, et un mode d'etre. Dans l'ordre theorique aussi il y a des conquetes abstraites qui sont virtuelles, et des espaces qui doivent etre investis par des œuvres pour pouvoir etre peuples, pour pouvoir etre pensables. Dans l'ordre theorique aussi il se
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Langage texto et langage contrôlé
Lingvisticae Investigationes, 2005The scriptural practices transmitted by mobile phone are booming; in France 9.8 billon SMS were sent in 2003. A constraint set which is specific to the mediator object implies that users must develop complex discursive strategies for capturing an efficient message. However these language. If this concerns all truncating cases -by apocope, by aphaeresis
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Langage parlé et langage écrit
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Koch, Peter, Oesterreicher, Wulf
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