The point of departure of this study is a seemingly trivial question: how did “code” come to designate a key concept of linguistics and semiotics? It is generally held that the term migrated from information theory to linguistics in the early 1950s, and accordingly it followed its own path in the study of language and other semiotic systems. In that way, a new semiotic concept emerged. This deceptively straightforward answer gives rise to some crucial questions. First, how did the migration of a technical term give rise to a linguistic concept? Was the new term adopted simply as a fashionable alternative label for a well-established concept (e.g. Saussure’s langue)? If not, how can we account for a concept formation solely in terms of term...
The article identifies some fundamental problems with Sausure’s sign conception and with Bühler’s Or...
Abstract: Biosemiotics asserts the idea that semiosis is fundamental to life, and that all living cr...
In 1981 appeared my first published paper, with the title, “A plea for integral linguistics”,which s...
Language is the type of semiosis which has been most closely examined and which has served as a mode...
Codes can be viewed as mechanisms that enable relations of signs and their components, i.e., semiosi...
The article aims to illustrate the inadequacy of viewing semiotics as a mere extension of linguistic...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
The concept of code has a long and varied history across the sciences, the social sciences and the h...
This article focuses on the semiotic aspect of linguistics, which describes the characteristics, typ...
Linguistic philosophy has become one of the most popular study fields that has overstepped the borde...
As we all know, semiotic theory, especially on the Continent, has made whatever generic leaps it hop...
The intention of this paper is to show how Semiotic Textology, the theory elaborated by the Hungaria...
The article introduces some basic questions and concepts related to the semiotic study of culture an...
The authoress reminds that the grounds for a definition of linguistic system are derived from the th...
The relationship between Semiotics and Communication was founded on a degree of mutual misunderstand...
The article identifies some fundamental problems with Sausure’s sign conception and with Bühler’s Or...
Abstract: Biosemiotics asserts the idea that semiosis is fundamental to life, and that all living cr...
In 1981 appeared my first published paper, with the title, “A plea for integral linguistics”,which s...
Language is the type of semiosis which has been most closely examined and which has served as a mode...
Codes can be viewed as mechanisms that enable relations of signs and their components, i.e., semiosi...
The article aims to illustrate the inadequacy of viewing semiotics as a mere extension of linguistic...
Human communication, often defined as the transfer of information between human beings, is better un...
The concept of code has a long and varied history across the sciences, the social sciences and the h...
This article focuses on the semiotic aspect of linguistics, which describes the characteristics, typ...
Linguistic philosophy has become one of the most popular study fields that has overstepped the borde...
As we all know, semiotic theory, especially on the Continent, has made whatever generic leaps it hop...
The intention of this paper is to show how Semiotic Textology, the theory elaborated by the Hungaria...
The article introduces some basic questions and concepts related to the semiotic study of culture an...
The authoress reminds that the grounds for a definition of linguistic system are derived from the th...
The relationship between Semiotics and Communication was founded on a degree of mutual misunderstand...
The article identifies some fundamental problems with Sausure’s sign conception and with Bühler’s Or...
Abstract: Biosemiotics asserts the idea that semiosis is fundamental to life, and that all living cr...
In 1981 appeared my first published paper, with the title, “A plea for integral linguistics”,which s...