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200 _aSemiotica, n°41/1-4/1982
_eSpecial isue : Semiotics and phenomenology de LANIGAN Richard L
_fAssociation Internationale de Sémiotique
_bPERI
210 _aLa Haye
_cMouton
_d1982
215 _a1-335 p.
225 _aSemiotica
345 _aDon P. Piet HORSTEN
545 _hp. 107-134
_fHOLENSTEIN Elmar
_iOn the cognitive underpinnings of language
545 _hp. 135-168
_fGOUGH James. Jr
_i...the essential being of language cannot be anything linguistic - Martin Heidegger
545 _hp. 1-4
_fLANIGAN Richard l
_iIntroduction : Two philosophies of communication
545 _hp. 169-182
_fMARTIN Robert
_iC. S. Peirce's phaneroscopy and semioticsOn the cognitive underpinnings of language
545 _hp. 183-206
_fSULLIVAN Patrick F
_iPeirce and Hjelmslev :Man-as-sign / man-as-language
545 _hp. 207-220
_fDISSANAYAKE Wimal
_iThe phenomenology of verbal communication : A classical Indian view
545 _hp. 221-246
_fLANIGAN Richard L
_iSemiotic phenomenology in "Plato's Sophist"
545 _hp. 247-256
_fRUDNICK Hans H
_iThe concretization of meaning : Roman Ingarden
545 _hp. 25-40
_fTHAYER Lee
_iHuman nature : Of communication, of structuralism, of semiotics
545 _hp. 257-276
_fSILVERMAN Hugh J
_iAutobiographical textuality : The case of Thoreau's Walden
545 _hp. 277-316
_fYOUNG Katharine
_iEdgework : Frame and boundary in the phenomenology of narrative communication
545 _hp. 317-335
_fSOBCHACK Vivian
_iToward inhabited space : The semiotic structure of camera mouvement in the cinema
545 _hp. 41-72
_fMOSTOWICZ Ludwika
_iVers la phénoménologie sémiotique
545 _hp. 5-24
_fIHDE Don
_iPhenomenology and deconstructive strategy
545 _hp. 73-106
_fGROSSBERG Lawrence
_iExperience, signification, and reality : The boundaries of cultural semiotics
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c200825
_gUNIMARC