LINGUIST List 22.1161
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TOC: SemiotiX New Series - A Global Information Bulletin XN/4 (2011)
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SemiotiX New Series - A Global Information Bulletin Vol. XN, No. 4 (2011)
Message 1: SemiotiX New Series - A Global Information Bulletin Vol. XN, No. 4 (2011)
Date: 04-Mar-2011
From: Paul Bouissac <paul.bouissacutoronto.ca>
Subject: SemiotiX New Series - A Global Information Bulletin Vol. XN, No. 4 (2011)
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Publisher: Open Semiotics Resource Center
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Journal Title: SemiotiX New Series - A Global Information Bulletin
Volume Number: XN
Issue Number: 4
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
Semiotix XN-4 (2011)
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Table of Contents XN-4 (2011)
Semiotox (Editorial)Paul Bouissac
Multimodal Digital Semiotics (State of the Art)Kay O’Halloran (Director), Christel-Loic Tisse, Alexey Podlasov, Bradley Smith,Stefano Fasciani, Alvin Chua and Sabine Tan
The Future of Wikileaks (Guest column)Gary Genosko
“Cool Japan” in A Coruna (World Report)Hiroshi Yoshioka
Semiotic Profile: Roy Harris (Semiotic Profile)Christopher Hutton & Adrian Pablé
The Integrationalists (World Report)Christopher Hutton
Chinese Semiotic Studies: a Bridge between Chinese and Western SemioticScholars (World Report)Yongxiang WANG
The Qualitative Report (World Report)Robin Cooper
Linguistic Field(s):
Discipline of Linguistics
Computational Linguistics
Linguistic Theories
Philosophy of Language
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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