The paper examines the role of earliest communicative interactions in the development of social-cognitive functions through a communication-theoretical interpretation of Hoffmeyer’s notion “semiotic scaffolding”. Drawing on Bateson’s notion of metacommunication and Vygotskian perspectives on cognitive-semiotic development, it argues that the primary semiotic achievement of human evolution and development is the differentiation of meaning into inter-referential layers that are communicatively established, which in turn provides an ecological foundation for multilevel and multimodal semiosis. Ontogenetically regarded, differentiation of levels of communication is argued to be an intersubjectively achieved process of semiotic scaffolding. Semi...
In previous work, McCune (1995, 2008) and Zlatev (2007, 2013) recognized the importance of reviving ...
Communication Studies currently undergoes a crisis of paradigms that requires an ontological review ...
Stage models were prevalent in developmental psychology in the past, but have recently been subjecte...
The paper examines the role of earliest communicative interactions in the development of social-cogn...
The paper examines the role of earliest communicative interactions in the development of social-cogn...
Studies in modern linguistic theory to determine the scope and vision of human communication have sh...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
This article proposes the integration of the subjective, developmental and cognitive aspects of the...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This volume constitutes the first anthology of texts in cognitive semiotics - the new transdisciplin...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This paper addresses the concept of semiotic scaffolding by considering it in light of questions ari...
[Abstract] According to the contemporary psychological knowledge, the semiotics of communication eme...
In previous work, McCune (1995, 2008) and Zlatev (2007, 2013) recognized the importance of reviving ...
Communication Studies currently undergoes a crisis of paradigms that requires an ontological review ...
Stage models were prevalent in developmental psychology in the past, but have recently been subjecte...
The paper examines the role of earliest communicative interactions in the development of social-cogn...
The paper examines the role of earliest communicative interactions in the development of social-cogn...
Studies in modern linguistic theory to determine the scope and vision of human communication have sh...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
This article proposes the integration of the subjective, developmental and cognitive aspects of the...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
This chapter revises evolving theories on cognition in relation to semiotics, the transdisciplinary ...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This volume constitutes the first anthology of texts in cognitive semiotics - the new transdisciplin...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
This paper addresses the concept of semiotic scaffolding by considering it in light of questions ari...
[Abstract] According to the contemporary psychological knowledge, the semiotics of communication eme...
In previous work, McCune (1995, 2008) and Zlatev (2007, 2013) recognized the importance of reviving ...
Communication Studies currently undergoes a crisis of paradigms that requires an ontological review ...
Stage models were prevalent in developmental psychology in the past, but have recently been subjecte...