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Language, Universal --- Language, Universal. --- Languages, Artificial. --- Pasigraphy --- Pasigraphy.
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Pasigraphy --- Alphabet --- Language, Universal --- Languages, Artificial --- Langue universelle --- Langues artificielles
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Discourse analysis. --- Signs and symbols --- Semiotics --- Pasigraphy --- History. --- 801.7 --- Discourse analysis --- -Semiotics --- -Signs and symbols --- -Representation, Symbolic --- Semeiotics --- Signs --- Symbolic representation --- Symbols --- Abbreviations --- Omens --- Sign language --- Symbolism --- Visual communication --- Semiology (Linguistics) --- Semantics --- Structuralism (Literary analysis) --- Ideography --- Numerical languages --- Symbolic language --- Alphabet --- Language, Universal --- Languages, Artificial --- Picture-writing --- Writing --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Taalkundige semiotiek --- History --- -Taalkundige semiotiek --- 801.7 Taalkundige semiotiek --- -Discourse grammar --- Representation, Symbolic --- Signs and symbols - History. --- Semiotics - History. --- Pasigraphy - History. --- Livres --- Semiotique textuelle --- Mise en pages artistique
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Otto Neurath (1882-1945), philosophe, sociologue et économiste autrichien, est l’un des créateurs de l’Isotype, un langage universel et non verbal qui vise à transformer une information en formes visuelles, pionnier dans la théorisation de l’éducation par l’image. Dans Des hiéroglyphiques à l’Isotype, qu’il qualifie d’autobiographie visuelle, Otto Neurath met en lumière l’importance des différents stimuli perçus dans l’enfance – provenant des livres illustrés, des jouets et des musées – sur les travaux dans le domaine de l’éducation visuelle auxquels il consacra les vingt dernières années de sa vie. Il en résulte un récit informel et captivant, qui dresse un tableau précis de la culture européenne au tournant du XXe siècle. Cette édition, publiée en anglais en 2010 chez Hyphen Press, est la première publication d’un texte, jusqu’alors inédit, écrit entre 1943 et 1945. C’est à partir de dix-sept dossiers d’ébauches manuscrites et dactylographiées laissés par l’auteur que le texte original a été soigneusement édité par deux chercheurs de l’université de Reading, Matthew Eve et Christopher Burke. Cette édition inclut les nombreuses illustrations qu’Otto Neurath souhaitait ajouter à son texte, ainsi qu’une annexe présentant un large ensemble de documents graphiques issus de sa collection.
Isotype (langue artificielle). --- Pictogrammes. --- Picture-writing. --- Méthodes graphiques. --- Communication visuelle. --- Visual communication --- Neurath, Otto, --- Pictogramme --- Communication visuelle --- Art graphique --- Langage --- Education --- Sémiologie --- Sociologie de la culture --- Design graphique --- Neurath, Otto --- Isotype (langue artificielle) --- Méthodes graphiques. --- Pasigraphy. --- Isotype (Picture language) --- Pictures in education --- Pasigraphie --- Isotype (Pictogrammes) --- Écriture pictographique --- Écriture idéographique --- Illustrations, images, etc. en éducation --- Philosophy. --- Philosophie
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Communication devices for the disabled --- -Pasigraphy --- -Physically handicapped children --- -#KVHB:Non-verbale communicatie --- #KVHB:Communicatiestoornissen gehandicapten --- #KVHB:Communicatie gehandicapten --- Children with special educational needs --- Children with special health care needs --- Children with special needs --- Handicapped children --- Physically handicapped children --- Special needs children --- Exceptional children --- People with disabilities --- Ideography --- Numerical languages --- Symbolic language --- Alphabet --- Language, Universal --- Languages, Artificial --- Picture-writing --- Writing --- Augmentative communication devices --- Communication aids for people with disabilities --- Self-help devices for people with disabilities --- Congresses --- Language --- -Congresses --- Means of communication --- Communication devices for people with disabilities --- -Communicative disorders in children --- Pasigraphy --- Disorders of communication in children --- Children with disabilities --- Communicative disorders in children --- #KVHB:Communicatie; gehandicapten --- #KVHB:Communicatiestoornissen; gehandicapten --- #KVHB:Non-verbale communicatie --- Pediatric neurology
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Diagrams are an essential part of the most diverse processes of communication and cognition. Indeed, today the production of all kinds of text (including this one) is mediated by diagrammatic tools to be found on computer desktops. Not surprisingly, then, diagrams have become the object of much historical and theoretical work. This book--volume 2 of the Proceedings of the 33rd International Wittgenstein Symposium--is dedicated to this quickly growing field of interdisciplinary research. It includes contributions from philosophy, sociology (space syntax), art history, and history of science. Historically, there is a focus on Otto Neurath and his famous visual language (ISOTYPE), while the new attempts at theorizing diagrams presented here are mainly inspired by Charles Sanders Peirce and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Language, Universal --- Isotype (Picture language) --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig, --- Neurath, Otto, --- Peirce, Charles S. --- Interlinguistics --- International language --- Language, International --- Language, World --- Universal language --- World language --- Languages, Artificial --- Pasigraphy --- Peirce, Charles Sanders, --- Peirce, C. S. --- Pirs, Charlz S., --- Peirce, Charles Santiago Sanders, --- Pʻo-erh-ssu, --- Pʻo-erh-ssu, Chʻa-li-ssu, --- Purs, Charls, --- Пърс, Чарлс, --- Chaersi Sangdesi Piersi, --- 查尔斯·桑德斯·皮尔斯, --- Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, --- Wei-tʻe-ken-ssu-tʻan, Lu-te-wei-hsi, --- Wittgenstein, L. --- Vitgenshteĭn, L., --- Wei-ken-ssu-tʻan, --- Pitʻŭgensyutʻain, --- Vitgenshteĭn, Li︠u︡dvig, --- Weitegenshitan, --- Wittgenstein, Ludovicus, --- Vitgenshtaĭn, Ludvig, --- ויטגנשטיין, לודוויג --- 维特根斯坦, --- Wittgenstein, Ludwig Josef Johann,
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