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Role and communication: a zoosemiotic approach

open access: yes, 2012
[Abstract] The concept of role is wide-spread in social sciences in discussing social structure and interaction. It is also used in ethology but mainly to describe social structure when existent in those species under observation. Communication is the means for social interaction in each and every species. This presentation is an attempt to utilize the
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Augustine's legacy for the history of zoosemiotics

open access: yes, 2010
The present article focuses on St. Augustine’s most significant contributions to the history of zoosemiotics. It attempts to propose a reading of St. Augustine’s philosophical writings which sheds light on his understanding of animal communication and human non-verbal communication. The aim of the paper is to argue for a consideration of St.
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The Zoosemiotic Paradox of Aesop

2021
Notwithstanding obscurity, his deeply observational traits deliver a wealth of biological data that—as an everyday metaphysic, or Farmer’s Almanac, is to the fanfare of country life—understood as a great chain of being that every age group of every species partakes in, with all its poignancies, good-humor, ill-humor, the sum total of interdependencies,
Michael Charles Tobias   +1 more
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Zoosemiotics 2.0

International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, 2018
This paper discusses how major changes in methodology, ideology and the points of view of researchers have given linguistics a new opportunity to study animal semiotics and return to the “animal language” question. The article presents new linguistic perspectives from language theory but also from sociolinguistics, language development studies or the ...
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A zoosemiotic approach to the transactional model of communication

Semiotica, 2021
Abstract The analysis of social communication in other-than-human animals poses several theoretical challenges due to the complexity of individual and extra-individual variables. Some previous studies have found a valuable solution in Uexküll’s work by expanding and adapting its usage for the study of communication in a heurtistic manner.
Mirko Cerrone, Nelly Mäekivi
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