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TOC: Semiotica 2011/184 (2011)
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Semiotica Vol. 2011, No. 184 (2011)
Message 1: Semiotica Vol. 2011, No. 184 (2011)
Date: 23-Mar-2011
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrichdegruyter.com>
Subject: Semiotica Vol. 2011, No. 184 (2011)
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
http://www.degruyter.com/mouton
Journal Title: Semiotica
Volume Number: 2011
Issue Number: 184
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
SemioticaVolume: 2011, Number: 184 (April 2011)
The above issue is now available online at:http://www.reference-global.com/toc/semi/2011/2011/184?ai=ss&ui=w6&af=H
Nigerian dress as a symbolic languageGrace Ebunlola Adamo
Language and brain: Recasting meaning in the definition of human languageEdna Andrews
An exploration of the other side of semantic communication: How the spontaneousmovements of the human hand add crucial meaning to narrativeGeoffrey Beattie and Heather Shovelton
Rethinking gesture phases: Articulatory features of gestural movement?Jana Bressem and Silva H. Ladewig
Peirce's 10, 28, and 66 sign-types: The simplest mathematicsRobert W. Burch
Qualitative-quantitative analysis of narrative structures: The narrative rolesof immigrants in Spanish television seriesXavier Ruiz Collantes, Matilde Obradors, Eva Pujadas, Joan Ferrés, and Óliver Pérez
Rethinking our understanding of diagramsKamaran Fathulla
Old and new covenants: Historical and theological contexts in Scribe's andHalévy's La JuiveRobert Ignatius Letellier
The rod and the crocodile. Temporal relations in textual hermeneutics: Anapplication of Petri nets to semanticsEphraim Nissan
Transcendence and alterity: On life, communication, and subjectivitySusan Petrilli and Augusto Ponzio
Analyzing discourse topics and topic keywordsRichard Watson Todd
The fate of semiotics in ChinaYiheng Zhao
Review articleVictoria Welby and the Signific MovementFrank Nuessel
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Ling & Literature
Neurolinguistics
Pragmatics
Sociolinguistics
Text/Corpus Linguistics
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