• Building a linguistic theory comes down to identifying types of linguistic objects and their properties • Most basic linguistic object: the sign, a pair of a form and a meaning • To avoid talking about phonological structures, SWB use an idiosyncratic notation VLJ
A new theoretical approach to language has emerged in the past 10–15 years that allows linguistic ob...
Linguistics has traditionally dealt with questions about structure—what are the parts of a language ...
In modern linguistics the principle that the linguistic sign is arbitrary, is a neglected, misunders...
This article focuses on the semiotic aspect of linguistics, which describes the characteristics, typ...
This work is a philosophical investigation of signs. It offers a definition of the term “sign” and d...
The linguistic sign (symbol): sign of a natural language; the iconic sign (icon): a sign that refers...
El artículo aborda o trata de aclarar el signo lingüístico según la teoría del “esquema básico de la...
The article is devoted to the analysis of language sign as a category of philosophy, linguistics and...
“Why do we need linguistic signs?” “What is a linguistic sign and how does it mean what it means?” ...
This paper deals with the differences of the signs and symbols because they are interchangeable in l...
This article is an attempt to reconstruct the concept of solidarity proposed by Hjelmslev to determi...
Linguistic information, representing the knowledge that a speaker has of his or her language, can be...
The article overviews the vicissitudes of the Saussurean notion of the two-sided linguistic sign in ...
Contains a discussion about the origins of language. The author maintains that none of the theories ...
Grounded in a rich philosophical and semiotic tradition, the most influential models of the linguist...
A new theoretical approach to language has emerged in the past 10–15 years that allows linguistic ob...
Linguistics has traditionally dealt with questions about structure—what are the parts of a language ...
In modern linguistics the principle that the linguistic sign is arbitrary, is a neglected, misunders...
This article focuses on the semiotic aspect of linguistics, which describes the characteristics, typ...
This work is a philosophical investigation of signs. It offers a definition of the term “sign” and d...
The linguistic sign (symbol): sign of a natural language; the iconic sign (icon): a sign that refers...
El artículo aborda o trata de aclarar el signo lingüístico según la teoría del “esquema básico de la...
The article is devoted to the analysis of language sign as a category of philosophy, linguistics and...
“Why do we need linguistic signs?” “What is a linguistic sign and how does it mean what it means?” ...
This paper deals with the differences of the signs and symbols because they are interchangeable in l...
This article is an attempt to reconstruct the concept of solidarity proposed by Hjelmslev to determi...
Linguistic information, representing the knowledge that a speaker has of his or her language, can be...
The article overviews the vicissitudes of the Saussurean notion of the two-sided linguistic sign in ...
Contains a discussion about the origins of language. The author maintains that none of the theories ...
Grounded in a rich philosophical and semiotic tradition, the most influential models of the linguist...
A new theoretical approach to language has emerged in the past 10–15 years that allows linguistic ob...
Linguistics has traditionally dealt with questions about structure—what are the parts of a language ...
In modern linguistics the principle that the linguistic sign is arbitrary, is a neglected, misunders...