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200 _aSemiotica, n°83/3-4/1991
_eSpecial Issue : History and Semiotics
_fAssociation Internationale de Sémiotique
_bPERI
210 _aLa Haye
_cMouton
_d1991
215 _a193-424 p.
225 _aSemiotica
345 _aDon P. Piet HORSTEN
545 _hp.
_fWILLIAMS Brooke and PENCAK William
_iHistory and semiotics : (N° spécial)
545 _hp. 193-196
_fWILLIAMS and PENCAK
_iIntroduction
545 _hp. 197-210
_fDORMON James H
_iEthnic semiosis in American popular culture, 1880-1910
545 _hp. 211-226
_fGOEKJIAN Gregory F
_iGenocide and historical desire
545 _hp. 227-250
_fGORSUCH Edwin N
_iEmotional expression in a manuscript of Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica : British library cotton Tiberius A XIV
545 _hp. 251-282
_fHOOPES James
_iSemiotic and American history
545 _hp. 283-310
_fHOWLAND Douglas
_iNishi Amane's efforts to translate Western knowledge : Sound, written character and meaning
545 _hp. 311-332
_fPENCAK William
_iCharles Sanders Peirce, historian and semiotician
545 _hp. 333-350
_fPUDALOFF Ross J
_iWitchcraft at Salem : (Mis) representing the subject
545 _hp. 351-384
_fTOEWS John E
_iThe historian in the labyrinth of signs : Reconstructing cultures and reading texts in the pratice of intellectual history
545 _hp. 385-417
_fWILLIAMS Brooke
_iHistory and semiotics in the 1990s
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c200825
_gUNIMARC