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ZOOSEMIOTICS

open access: yes, 2020
Language is the medium to communicate with others. Rahman stated in his journal article that “Literature as an identity is referred to as ethno-literature.” (Rahman, 2020). In another article Rahman stated that “Literature is a source of learning and entertainment for readers.” (Rahman, Amir P., & Tammasse, 2019). The impact of communication is
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Methodologies and problems in zoomusicology

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2001
The article sketches an introductory outline of zoomusicology as a discipline closely related to zoosemiotics, focusing on the existing results and formulating few further problems.
Dario Martinelli
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Darwin’s antithesis revisited – a zoosemiotic perspective on expressing emotions in animals and animal cartoon characters

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2019
In the animation and design of cartoon characters, animators have often turned to the study of biological theories and observation of human actors and animals to capture lifelike movements and emotions more successfully.
Jason Mario Dydynski, Nelly Mäekivi
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Semiotic dimensions of human attitudes towards other animals: A case of zoological gardens

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2016
This paper analyses the cultural and biosemiotic bases of human attitudes towards other species. A critical stance is taken towards species neutrality and it is shown that human attitudes towards different animal species differ depending on the ...
Nelly Mäekivi, Timo Maran
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L’opposizione a Darwin di Jakob von Uexküll [PDF]

open access: yesS&F_scienzaefilosofia.it, 2022
Jakob von Uexküll’s Opposition to Darwin The Estonian biologist Jakob von Uexküll is considered an important precursor of environmental ecology and a forerunner of zoosemiotics.
RASINI, VALLORI
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Animal language before Sebeok

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2018
Publication of the text of Umberto Eco’s talk given at a symposium held in honour of Thomas A. Sebeok (1920–2001) in San Marino in 2002.
Umberto Eco
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Ethology, Zoosemiotic and Sociobiology [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Zoologist, 1985
Synopsis. Current research reveals that the somewhat separate subdisciplines ethology, zoosemiotic and sociobiology function together in clarifying animal behavior. Ethology is taken as the study of individual behavioral patterns, zoosemiotic as the study of animal communication, and sociobiology as the study of social organization.
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The role of trust in binding the perspectives of guide dogs and their visually impaired handlers

open access: yesSign Systems Studies, 2014
Building on anthropological discussions of perspectivism and (zoo)semiotic accounts of sign use by humans and other animals, the article explores the cooperation of a guide dog and its visually impaired handler as contingent on the mutual adjustment of ...
Riin Magnus
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Applied modelling of semiosphere in interspecific cohabitation contexts

open access: yesSign Systems Studies
The semiosphere, as theorized by Jesper Hoffmeyer, is an interesting concept for those who want to create tools and models that need to consider a large variety of umwelten interacting and coexisting in the same space.
Pauline Delahaye
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The Mixed Category of Human/Animal in Greimas’ Mythologies. Transl. by Ramunė Brundzaitė

open access: yesSemiotika (Vilniaus universitetas), 2019
Translated from Tiziana Migliore, „L’interspecie umano-animale nelle Mitologiche di Greimas“, in: Algirdas Julien Greimas, Mitologiche. La semiosfera lituana, a cura di Paolo Fabbri, Roma: Aracne editrice, 2007, p.187–195. Transl. by Ramunė Brundzaitė.
Tiziana Migliore, Ramunė Brundzaitė
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