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Proceedings of the world congress of the IASS/AIS, 2015
AbstractWhen we press the “A” key on our computer keyboard, an “a” appears on our screen almost simultaneously. In between those two points there are a number of layers of computer program which communicate with each other: the keyboard controller sends a message to the operating system which is interpreted by a word processor, which then returns a ...
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AbstractWhen we press the “A” key on our computer keyboard, an “a” appears on our screen almost simultaneously. In between those two points there are a number of layers of computer program which communicate with each other: the keyboard controller sends a message to the operating system which is interpreted by a word processor, which then returns a ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1992
The semiotics of gender are investigated in this article for the purpose of exploring the way that deep unconscious motives in relationship to cultural biases give rise to gender concepts. Theories of semiotic processes, including Jacques Lacan's concept of the psychoanalytic signifier, are explained briefly and applied to the signs of gender.
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The semiotics of gender are investigated in this article for the purpose of exploring the way that deep unconscious motives in relationship to cultural biases give rise to gender concepts. Theories of semiotic processes, including Jacques Lacan's concept of the psychoanalytic signifier, are explained briefly and applied to the signs of gender.
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Social Semiotics as Appliable Semiotics
Chinese Semiotic Studies, 2010Abstract Along with the development of semiotic theories by Saussure and Peirce, there emerged another branch of semiotics, social semiotics, in the last few decades. In a way, it is a natural development of general semiotics, and is complementary with it.
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Figurative Semiotics and the Semiotics of the Plastic Arts
New Literary History, 1989enough. It amounts to the postface for a collective work edited by Jean-Marie Floch and entitled De l'abstrait au figuratif, which for "technical reasons beyond our control" was never published. Thus it would be advisable to read it both as an anticipation of Floch's Petites mythologies de l'oeil et de l'esprit and a wellintentioned interpretation of ...
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Semiotics of Space, Semiotics of the City
2022The paper will provide an overview of the semiotics of space as it has been investigated in Italy in the last twenty years. After identifying the semiotic relevance in the study of space, the distinction between objectivating and subjectivating conceptions is recalled, stressing how these two kinds of spatiality are such only by virtue of effects of ...
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2019
In database research and practice, syntax is commonly considered a “firstness” property, while semantics is a “secondness” property (in the sense of Peirce); pragmatics is largely neglected. This paper discusses foundations in first-order predicate logic, highlights its usefulness, but also point out its problematic issues.
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In database research and practice, syntax is commonly considered a “firstness” property, while semantics is a “secondness” property (in the sense of Peirce); pragmatics is largely neglected. This paper discusses foundations in first-order predicate logic, highlights its usefulness, but also point out its problematic issues.
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Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2003
The article concerns semiotic interpretation of statistics. In statistics, as in other actually functioning sign systems, all semiotic levels are represented: semantics, syntactics and pragmatics. Besides, one can distinguish between the semiotic of the virtual statistics and that of the actual one.
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The article concerns semiotic interpretation of statistics. In statistics, as in other actually functioning sign systems, all semiotic levels are represented: semantics, syntactics and pragmatics. Besides, one can distinguish between the semiotic of the virtual statistics and that of the actual one.
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Instrument semiotics: a semiotic approach to interface components
Knowledge-Based Systems, 2001This paper will briefly present a semiotic approach to instrument interfaces based on a conceptual analysis of display and control components and their compositional semantics. Display and control components can be considered as prototypical objects that are themselves constructed from combinations of more elementary signs expressed in some combination
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FORMAL SEMIOTICS AND MULTIDIMENSIONAL SEMIOTIC SYSTEMS
Cybernetics and Systems, 1981Concepts of formal semiotics can be combined into one system. The paper discusses how—by illustrating the dynamics of relations between observations and collected knowledge about objects and production of their copies on a given level of representation-the methodological and integrative role of semiotic conceptions of the foundations of cognition is ...
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