It has been a long time since the concept of iconic signs was proposed by C. S. Peirce. From that time on, we have been increasingly realizing that semiotic systems are for the most part established just on some type of similarity. But the more we see the sphere of analogical signification expanding its realm, the more we become aware of how inadequate is the notion of a simple relationship connecting locally a physical object with a second object, or with a mental entity. There is, on the other hand, the more refined theory of sign conceived by Ferdinand de Saussure, but this theory, by its very definition, addresses a restricted domain, and definitely does not include the field of those signs which rest on analogical associations. The mai...
This paper outlines the semiotic perspectives of Saussure and Peirce and the points at which these q...
In this article I connect Peirce’s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrin...
In this article I connect Peirce\u2019s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the do...
Iconicity and resemblance : semiotic roots for cognition. From the 1960s on, and after the developm...
Iconicity and resemblance : semiotic roots for cognition. From the 1960s on, and after the developm...
AbstractThe primary purpose of this paper is to make a comparative analysis between two leading scho...
What is the relationship between semiotics and semiology? Received wisdom tells us that the "semiot...
The roots of semiotic thinking go back to the first civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancien...
This issue of Sign Systems Studies includes twelve papers on semiotics of resemblance. Readers compe...
[Abstract] It is a prevailing opinion nowadays that Saussurean semiology and Peircean theory of sign...
The article identifies some fundamental problems with Sausure’s sign conception and with Bühler’s Or...
The primary purpose of this paper is to make a comparative analysis between two leading scholars’ pe...
Semiotics (or semiology) is a philosophically interesting approach to language that looks at the pro...
Practically all theories of iconicity are denunciations of its subject matter (for example, those of...
It is being increasingly recognized that the Saussurean dictum of “the arbitrariness of the linguist...
This paper outlines the semiotic perspectives of Saussure and Peirce and the points at which these q...
In this article I connect Peirce’s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrin...
In this article I connect Peirce\u2019s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the do...
Iconicity and resemblance : semiotic roots for cognition. From the 1960s on, and after the developm...
Iconicity and resemblance : semiotic roots for cognition. From the 1960s on, and after the developm...
AbstractThe primary purpose of this paper is to make a comparative analysis between two leading scho...
What is the relationship between semiotics and semiology? Received wisdom tells us that the "semiot...
The roots of semiotic thinking go back to the first civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Ancien...
This issue of Sign Systems Studies includes twelve papers on semiotics of resemblance. Readers compe...
[Abstract] It is a prevailing opinion nowadays that Saussurean semiology and Peircean theory of sign...
The article identifies some fundamental problems with Sausure’s sign conception and with Bühler’s Or...
The primary purpose of this paper is to make a comparative analysis between two leading scholars’ pe...
Semiotics (or semiology) is a philosophically interesting approach to language that looks at the pro...
Practically all theories of iconicity are denunciations of its subject matter (for example, those of...
It is being increasingly recognized that the Saussurean dictum of “the arbitrariness of the linguist...
This paper outlines the semiotic perspectives of Saussure and Peirce and the points at which these q...
In this article I connect Peirce’s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the doctrin...
In this article I connect Peirce\u2019s early logi- co-semiotic investigations (1865-1867) to the do...