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Date: 03-Apr-2009
From: Julia Ulrich < julia.ulrich at degruyter.com >
Subject: Semiotica Vol 2009, No 174 (2009)
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From: Julia Ulrich [julia.ulrich at degruyter.com]
Subject: Semiotica Vol 2009, No 174 (2009)
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Publisher: Mouton de Gruyter
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Journal Title: Semiotica
Volume Number: 2009
Issue Number: 174
Issue Date: 2009
Main Text:
Semiotica 2009-174 is now available online from Mouton de Gruyter at:
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Table of Contents
The biosemiosis of prescriptive information
David L. Abel
Kitsch, irony, and consumerism: A semiotic analysis of Diesel advertising 2000-2008
Chris Arning
Modeling semiosis in Roentgen diagnosis
Robert M. Cantor
The semiosis of stone: A "rocky" rereading of Samuel Taylor Coleridge through
Charles Sanders Peirce
W. John Coletta, Dometa Wiegand, and Michael C. Haley
Disability in African films: A semiotic analysis
Patrick Devlieger and Jori De Coster
Beyond linguistics: Deixis, dementia, and the theatricality of speech in
Alzheimer's memoir
Anne Fleche
Indexicality as "symptom": Photography and affect
Yuriko Furuhata
Is meaning information? Some thoughts on linguistic ambiguity, embodied emotion,
and the making of meaning
Sky Marsen
Double binds, triadic binds
Yair Neuman
Symbiotic symbolization by hand and mouth in sign language
Wendy Sandler
Picture, text, and imagetext: Textual polylogy
Virve Sarapik
Metonymy and its manifestation in visual artworks: Case study of late paintings
by Bruegel the Elder
Georgij Yu. Somov
Comments concerning the artist in a Peircean perspective
Bent Sørensen
Seven short comments on pragmatic semeiotic and branding
Torkild Thellefsen and Bent Sørensen
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
Semantics
Ling & Literature
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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