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200 _aSemiotica, n°Special supplement1981
_ePolyphonic linguistics : The many voices of Emile Benveniste
_fAssociation Internationale de Sémiotique
_bPERI
210 _aLa Haye
_cMouton
_d1981
215 _a1-219 p.
225 _aSemiotica
345 _aDon P. Piet HORSTEN
545 _hp. 101-112
_fMARIN Louis
_iOn the theory of writteen enunciation : The notion of interruption-resumption in autobiography
545 _hp. 113-118
_fTODOROV Tzvetan
_iSignificance and meaning
545 _hp. 119-126
_fGUATTARI Felix
_iInterpretance and sognificance
545 _hp. 127-138
_fGORA Thomas
_iTranslating language and society : Form and meaning in Benveniste
545 _hp. 139-148
_fLO
_hp. 139-148
_fLOTRINGER Sylvere
_iSemiotics and society
545 _hp. 149-156
_fTHOMAS Jean-Jacques
_iBenveniste's 'métasémantique' and pragmatics
545 _hp. 157-168
_fLARIVI7RE Michel
_iOn Benveniste and the Freudian discovery
545 _hp. 169-180
_fPERALDI François
_iWhy did Peirce terrorize Benveniste ?
545 _hp. 181-202
_fDUCROT Oswald
_iElocutionary and performative
545 _hp. 203-219
_fMARIN Louis, KRISTEVA Julia, VALESIO Paolo, and DEMAN Paul
_iPanel discussion
545 _hp. 27-28
_fFOWKES Robert A
_iEmile Benveniste and Indo-European studies
545 _hp. 39-46
_fNAGY Gregory
_iBenveniste's contribution to Homeric studies : A case in point
545 _hp. 47-58
_fRIFFATERRE Michael
_iPoetic words
545 _hp. 5-24
_fBENVENISTE Emile
_iThe semiologie of language
545 _hp. 59-90
_fVALESIO Paolo
_iThe analysis of texts and the critique of ideology : An introduction
545 _hp. 91-100
_fNICOLE Eugene
_iFrench and general linguistics
545 _hp. V-VII
_fSEBEOK Thomas A
_iForeword
545 _hp.25-26
_fBARTHES Roland
_iOn Emile Benveniste
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c200825
_gUNIMARC