A Sign is Just a Sign
Signs are the basis of all communication. Semiotics-the study of signs-has increasingly become an area of intellectual inquiry, and the word itself is now even known to the general public, thanks to the popularity ofnovels by David Lodge and the fame of Umberto Eco. No one has done more to advance t...
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Main Author: | Sebeok, Thomas A. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Indiana University Press
1991
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