The Signifying Animal The Grammar of Language and Experience
The boundaries between linguistics and the various humane sciences— philosophy, psychology, anthropology—continue to shrink, and at the same time the two disciplines of linguistics and semiotics are being brought into direct contact with each other. It is the exploration of this interface that conce...
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Bloomington :
Indiana University Press
1980
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Series: | Advances in semiotics
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Table of Contents:
- What is signifying? / Irmengard Rauch
- What is language? / Charles E. Osgood
- Human communicative behavior : a biological model / William Orr Dingwall
- Semantics and pragmatics of sentence connectives in natural language / Roland Posner
- The bridge between semantics and pragmatics / William P. Alston
- Semiotic and Linguistics / Joseph Ransdell
- Thirdness and linguistics / Rulon S. Wells
- The nonverbal inlay in linguistic communication / John N. Deely
- Language and the genetic code / Robert B. Lees
- Facial signals / Paul Ekman
- Iconic relationships between language and motor action / David McNeill
- Abduction and semiotics / David Savan
- Language and the semiotics of perception / Raimo Anttila
- Between linguistics and semiotics : paralanguage / Irmengard Rauch.