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200 _aSemiotica, n°38/3-4/1982
_fAssociation Internationale de Sémiotique
_bPERI
210 _aLa Haye
_cMouton
_d1982
215 _a197-391 p.
225 _aSemiotica
345 _aDon P. Piet HORSTEN
545 _hp. 197-204
_fDOUGLAS Mary
_iThe future of semiotics
_nSEMIOTIQUE
545 _hp. 205-216
_fUEXKÜLL Thure von
_iSemiotics and medicine
_nSEMIOTIQUE / MEDECINE
545 _hp. 243-276
_fARMSTRONG Nancy
_iDickens between two disciplines : A problem for theories of reading
_nDICKENS . Hard times
_nLECTEUR / LITTERATURE
545 _hp. 277-298
_fPOYTHRESS Vern S
_iA framework for discourse analysis : The components of a discourse, from a tagmemic viewpoint
_nDISCOURS . ANALYSE
545 _hp. 299-318
_fWAUGH Linda R
_iMarked and unmarked : A choice between unequals in semiotic structure
_nJAKOBSON
545 _hp. 319-346
_fVANCE STAIANQ Kathryn
_iMedical semiotics : Redefining an ancient craft
_nSEMIOTIQUE MEDICALE
_nLOCKER . Symptoms and illness : The cognitive organization of discord
545 _hp. 347-356
_fGARDNER Howard
_iThe interdisciplinary essayist (Review article)
_nSEBEOK . The Play of Musement
545 _hp. 357-368
_fGARDNER Martin
_iHow well can animals converse ? (Review article)
_nSEBEOK et ROSENTHAL . The Clever Hans Phenomenon : Communication with Horses, Whales, Apes and peiople
_nANIMAL . COMMUNICATION
545 _hp. 369-380
_fSWIGGERS P
_iLost in the semiotic landscape (Review article)
_nTOUSSAINT B. Qu'est-ce que la sémiologie
_nSEMIOLOGIE / SEMANTIQUE
_nSEMIOLOGIE / SEMIOTIQUE
545 _hp.217-242
_fSTANKIEWICZ Edward
_iCentripetal and centrifugal structures in poetry
_nPOESIE
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c200825
_gUNIMARC