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Signs, and Signs in Law

2012
Important focus on signs in law are the result of (a) the concept of a sign itself, (b) the importance of culture in this context, (c) signs as a power of merging law and semiotics, and (d) the community as a precondition for signs.Law refers to Peirce’s definition of a sign and should therefore accept its triple relationship as constitutive: the ...
Jan M. Broekman, Larry Catà Backer
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Signing on/signing off

Interactions, 2007
Elizabeth Dykstra-Erickson   +3 more
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Signs and sign interpretation

2011
In 1671, in a letter to the Royal Society for the Improvement of Knowledge, Newton gave a first account of his theory of colors based on the prism experiments he started in 1665. Notably, it was not the colors that drew Newton’s special attention. The refractory potential of glass prisms was commonly known at that time. He was struck by the oblong form
Janos J. Sarbo   +2 more
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The Traffic Sign as A Sign

International Journal of Semiotics and Visual Rhetoric, 2017
This essay has a five-fold purpose: (1) To define the term 'sign' and its referents; (2) to comment on semiosis and representation; (3) to discuss visual signs; (4) to use selectively traffic signs (regulatory, warning) to exemplify how these metal objects placed on highways provide motorists with visual guidance on traffic rules and traffic advisories;
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Sign Language Recognition: A Deep Survey

Expert Systems With Applications, 2021
Razieh Rastgoo   +2 more
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SignNet II: A Transformer-Based Two-Way Sign Language Translation Model

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2022
Lipisha Chaudhary   +2 more
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Signs, Signing & the Sign

Sign Language Studies, 1995
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Sign, sign, sign

Choice Reviews Online, 1989
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A Sign Is Just a Sign

Journal of Marketing, 1992
Barbara B. Stern, Thomas A. Sebeok
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