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Elemente der Semiologie
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ISBN: 351811171X Year: 1983 Publisher: Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp,

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La sémiologie
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ISBN: 2130380743 9782130380740 Year: 1983 Volume: 1421 Publisher: Paris : Presses universitaires de France,

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Du sens II. 2
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ISBN: 2020065495 2020065509 9782020065498 Year: 1983 Publisher: Paris : Editions du Seuil,

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The Sense of Grammar : Language as Semiotic
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Year: 1983 Publisher: Indiana University Press

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With The Sense of Grammar, Peircean studies take a giant step forward, moving from a preoccupation with textual exegesis into the battleground of linguistic analysis. Working along the lines suggested by Peirce's theory of signs, as interpreted within the context of the philosopher's entire oeuvre, Michael Shapiro proposes a major reorientation of linguistic theory and a shift in the ultimate goals of the study of language structure. Part One provides a theoretical dissection of Peirce's semeiotic and evaluates its importance to structural linguistics. In it Shapiro grapples with the main differences between the theory of signs as Peirce held it before and after 1906. He then applies Peirce's semeiotic to the development of a new theory of grammar, which he tests in Part Two. Drawing examples primarily from the Russian language, Shapiro demonstrates how Peircean semeiotics engages the actual problems of linguistic structure subtended by real data and resolves them in the areas of phonology, morphophonemics, and morphology and semantics.


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The Sense of Grammar : Language as Semiotic
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Year: 1983 Publisher: Indiana University Press

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With The Sense of Grammar, Peircean studies take a giant step forward, moving from a preoccupation with textual exegesis into the battleground of linguistic analysis. Working along the lines suggested by Peirce's theory of signs, as interpreted within the context of the philosopher's entire oeuvre, Michael Shapiro proposes a major reorientation of linguistic theory and a shift in the ultimate goals of the study of language structure. Part One provides a theoretical dissection of Peirce's semeiotic and evaluates its importance to structural linguistics. In it Shapiro grapples with the main differences between the theory of signs as Peirce held it before and after 1906. He then applies Peirce's semeiotic to the development of a new theory of grammar, which he tests in Part Two. Drawing examples primarily from the Russian language, Shapiro demonstrates how Peircean semeiotics engages the actual problems of linguistic structure subtended by real data and resolves them in the areas of phonology, morphophonemics, and morphology and semantics.


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Au grain du mythe : rencontres Barthes
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Year: 1983 Publisher: Groningue, Pays-Bas : Institut de langues romanes,

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Sémiotique de la poésie
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ISBN: 2020063352 9782020063357 Year: 1983 Publisher: Paris : Editions du Seuil,


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Il segno nel pensiero di Antonio Rosmini
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ISBN: 8828000198 9788828000198 Year: 1983 Volume: 37 Publisher: Milano : Marzorati,

The pursuit of signs : semiotics, literature, deconstruction
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ISBN: 0801414172 9780801414176 0801492246 9780801492242 Year: 1983 Publisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press,


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Phonological Markedness and Distinctive Features
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ISBN: 025305429X Year: 1983 Publisher: Indiana University Press

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Phonological Markedness and Distinctive Features establishes a new set of parameters for use in phonological studies of language . Arthur Brakel finds the exciting well-known approaches to phonological description overly elaborate but at the same time inadequate for enumerating and analyzing the many sounds linguists know occur. In their place, he proposes a new set of nineteen articulatory primes based on a priori semiotic principles that establish a distinctive value or markedness of a particular sound quality or articulatory gesture . He bolsters his new theory by testing the primes with examples from the phonemes of twenty-three largely unrelated languages.

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