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Peircean Semiotics and Multimodality: Towards a New Synthesis
Multimodal Communication, 2018John A Bateman
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Visual Communication, 2022
We inhabit two worlds – the world of matter and the world of meaning (see Halliday, ‘On matter and meaning: The two realms of human experience, 2005).
K. O’Halloran
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We inhabit two worlds – the world of matter and the world of meaning (see Halliday, ‘On matter and meaning: The two realms of human experience, 2005).
K. O’Halloran
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Semiotics of virtual reality as a communication process
Behaviour and Information Technology, 2016Barbara Rita Barricelli, Davide Gadia
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, 2021
Semiotics is rapidly establishing itself as one of the most fruitful and exciting fields of intellectual inquiry. Literary scholars, philosophers, social scientists, and students of linguistics and communication are all finding something of value in the ...
J. Deely, B. Williams, F. Kruse
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Semiotics is rapidly establishing itself as one of the most fruitful and exciting fields of intellectual inquiry. Literary scholars, philosophers, social scientists, and students of linguistics and communication are all finding something of value in the ...
J. Deely, B. Williams, F. Kruse
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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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Tartu Semiotics between Semiotic Modelling and Semiotic Analysis
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2012Abstract With this issue, Chinese Semiotic Studies continues the column on the Tartu Semiotics School. These introductory notes specify some aspects of the current scope and tasks of semiotic research. A brief account of the Tartu Semiotics Summer School 2011 on the topic of semiotic modelling is added.
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Linguistic Landscape. An international journal, 2019
Spatially interested sociolinguistics has cared little about the semiotics of nonexistence. The present article argues that the field would benefit from deepening its interest in questions of erasure and relative absence.
D. Karlander
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Spatially interested sociolinguistics has cared little about the semiotics of nonexistence. The present article argues that the field would benefit from deepening its interest in questions of erasure and relative absence.
D. Karlander
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Language and Linguistics Compass, 2012
AbstractIn the last few years, researchers have begun to study novel human communication systems in the laboratory (Experimental Semiotics, ES). The first goal of this article is to provide a primer to ES, which we will do by reviewing the experimental paradigms developed by experimental semioticians, as well as the main research themes that have ...
Bruno Galantucci +2 more
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AbstractIn the last few years, researchers have begun to study novel human communication systems in the laboratory (Experimental Semiotics, ES). The first goal of this article is to provide a primer to ES, which we will do by reviewing the experimental paradigms developed by experimental semioticians, as well as the main research themes that have ...
Bruno Galantucci +2 more
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Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 2012
This paper reports the author's personal collaboration with Piero Mussio. It begins with an analysis of Mussio's increasing involvement with semiotic concepts while working with visual languages. In conclusion, the author proposes follow-up questions, in continuation to an ongoing intellectual conversation that current and future researchers may help ...
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This paper reports the author's personal collaboration with Piero Mussio. It begins with an analysis of Mussio's increasing involvement with semiotic concepts while working with visual languages. In conclusion, the author proposes follow-up questions, in continuation to an ongoing intellectual conversation that current and future researchers may help ...
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2020
The features of a landscape only make sense in the context of their whole environment and of the history of its development. To the casual beholder a landscape simply is, and may even have a timeless appearance. Landscapes are the result, not just of human social work, but also of the characteristics of the land itself.
Gunther Kress, Theo van Leeuwen
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The features of a landscape only make sense in the context of their whole environment and of the history of its development. To the casual beholder a landscape simply is, and may even have a timeless appearance. Landscapes are the result, not just of human social work, but also of the characteristics of the land itself.
Gunther Kress, Theo van Leeuwen
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