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200 _aSemiotica, n°19/3-4/1977
_fAssociation Internationale de Sémiotique
_bPERI
210 _aLa Haye
_cMouton
_d1977
215 _a157-396 p.
225 _aSemiotica
345 _aDon P. Piet HORSTEN
545 _hp. 157-178
_fRANSDELL Joseph
_iSome leading ideas of peirce's semiotic
545 _hp. 179-196
_fSAVAN David
_iQuestions concerning certain classifications claimed for signs
545 _hp. 197-208
_fWELLS Rulon S
_iPeirce's notion of the symbol
545 _hp. 209-232
_fORMISTON Gayle L
_iPeirce's categories : Structure of semiotic
545 _hp. 233-240
_fFAIRBANKS Matthew J
_iReality as language in the peircean semiotic
545 _hp. 241-258
_fZEMAN Jay J
_iThe esthetic sign in peirce's semiotic
545 _hp. 259-270
_fESPOSITO Joseph L
_iIs there a semiocentric predicament ?
545 _hp. 271-280
_fSMITH Michael D
_iPeirce and Piaget : A commentary on signs of a common ground
545 _hp. 281-320
_fKEVELSON Roberta
_iReversals and recognitions : Peirce and Mukarovsky on the art of conversation
545 _hp. 321-334
_fSTEINER Peter
_iJan Mukarovsky and Charles W . Morris : Two pioneers of the semiotics of art
545 _hp. 335-340
_fSIMMONS Sarah
_iMukarovsky, structuralism, and the essay
545 _hp. 341-354
_fNEWMAN Lawrence W
_iTowards a prague school theory of semantics
545 _hp. 355-366
_fESPOSOTO Joseph L
_iSemiotics and philosophy at the international peirce congress (Conference report)
545 _hp. 367-396
_fEAGLE Herbert
_iThe semiotics of art : A dynamic View (Review article)
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20071231
_gUNIMARC