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Date:  Fri, 12 Mar 2004 08:04:33 -0500 (EST)
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Date:  Fri, 12 Mar 2004 08:04:33 -0500 (EST)
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W. C. WATT
Thomas A. Sebeok: In memoriam

THOMAS A. SEBEOK
A bibliography of his writings 1942-2001

THOMAS A. SEBEOK
Opening remarks, July 6, 1992, for the seminar 'Semiotics in the
United States' held in Urbino, Italy

JOËLLE RÉTHORÉ
Gérard Deledalle: In memoriam

FLOYD MERRELL
Living signs in a rigidly patterned world: How healthy can it be?

YAIR NEUMAN
Mobius and paradox: On the abstract structure of boundary events in
semiotic systems

DAVID K. DANOW
Dialogic signifiers: Reiteration and recapitulation in the Odyssey

PRISCILA FARIAS and JOÃO QUEIROZ
On diagrams for Peirce's 10, 28, and 66 classes of signs

MARIO D'AMATO
The semiotics of signlessness: A Buddhist doctrine of signs

DAGMAR SCHMAUKS
Nonverbal interaction between hitchhikers and drivers

RICHARD O. CLEMMER
Motifs with messages: Ceramic objects as forms of communication

PAUL FROSH
Industrial ekphrasis: The dialectic of word and image in mass cultural
production

SHIRA ELQAYAM
Norm, error, and the structure of rationality: The case study of the
knight-knave paradigm

EMANUELE MARTINO
A set-theoretic approach to indication and indexicality in photography

IRIT DEGANI-RAZ
Possible worlds and the concept of 'reference' in the semiotics of
theater

ROMAIN GAUDREAULT
Tendances actuelles de la sémiotique au Canada. Etude de sociologie de
la production et de la diffusion de la connaissance scientifique

RADAN MARTINEC
Concept evaluation in focus groups: Semantic fields and evaluative
strategies

MAX REINERT
Le rôle de la répétition dans la représentation du sens et son
approche statistique par la méthode ''ALCESTE''

URMAS SUTROP
Names are more than names: A note about the name Uexküll

ANNA FILIPI and ROGER WALES
Differential uses of okay, right, and alright, and their function in
signaling perspective shift or maintenance in a map task

DENNIS KURZON
Language choice as index: The case of India

Review Articles/Comptes rendus

PAUL COBLEY
Farewell to brass tacks

FREDERIK STJERNFELT
Sebeotics at the threshold: Reflections around a brief Sebeok
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Metonymy as concept: A metaphor for rhetoric, not for thought

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