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The institution of semiotics in Estonia
The article gives a historical overview of the institutional development of semiotics in Estonia during two centuries, and describes briefly its current status.
Kalevi Kull +3 more
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Semiosphere and history: Toward the origins of the semiotic approach to history
This article compares the approaches to the semiotics of history of two central figures of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics – Juri Lotman and Boris Uspenskij.
Mikhail Trunin
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Soviet Lithuanian New Year Greeting Card: Semiotics of Recto
The article discusses the semiotics of greeting card with focus on the discursive configuration of the recto side. The aim is twofold: to examine the possible ways image and verbal text are combined and identify the meaning produced by its different ...
Evelina Atminytė
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Correlation of Metrical and Phonological Units of Language
This paper was first published in Russian (Lekomceva 1969). Margarita Ivanovna Lekomceva (b. 1935) is a distinguished Russian linguist and semiotician, member of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics.
Margarita Lekomceva
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Interview with Vyacheslav V. Ivanov about semiotics, the languages of the brain and history of ideas
The interview with one of the founders of the Tartu–Moscow school, semiotician Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov (b. 1929) from August 2010, describes V. V. Ivanov’s opinions of several scholars and their work (including Evgenij Polivanov, Mikhail Bakhtin,
Ekaterina Velmezova, Kalevi Kull
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Domestication Strategies in the Poem "Let Us Believe in the Beginning of the Cold Season" Based on Lotman's Theory [PDF]
Literary works are sometimes the result of the domestication and creativity that have occurred when transferring the text from the foreign semiotic system to the domestic system.
Akbar Shayanseresht, Zahra Khoshamen
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Introduction: Semiotics and history revisited
The introductory article proposes to offer a general frame for the special issue, discussing the emergence of semiotics of history as a new discipline or approach in the humanities.
Marek Tamm
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The article studies the spatial semantics of Yakutsk’s urban text (Sakha/Yakutia, Russia) as a component of the cultural landscape. The research is based on the theoretical approaches of the Tartu-Moscow School of Semiotics, scholarly traditions of post-
Olga Lavrenova +2 more
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The article treats the concept of proper name in Juri Lotman’s semiotics, taking into account also studies in the same field by other authors of the Tartu-Moscow school (V. Ivanov, B. Ogibenin, V. Toporov, B. Uspenski). Focus is laid at three sub-topics:
Ülle Pärli, Eleonora Rudakovskaja
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Reading Uspenskij: Soviet ‘semiotics of history’ in the West
The article explores the reception of Boris Uspenskij’s writings and ideas outside of the Soviet Union, primarily in Western European and North American academic contexts.
Taras Boyko
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