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A Theory of Semiotics /

"" ... The greatest contribution to [semiotics] since the pioneering work of C.S. Peirce and Charles Morris.""--Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism"" ... draws on philosophy, linguistics, sociology, anthropology and aesthetics and refers to a wide range of scholarsh...

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Autor principal: Eco, Umberto
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1976.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword; Note on graphic conventions; 0 Introduction -- Toward a Logic of Culture; 0.1 Design for a semiotic theory; 0.2 'Semiotics': field or discipline?; 0.3 Communication and/or signification; 0.4 Political boundaries: the field; 0.5 Natural boundaries: two definitions of semiotics; 0.6 Natural boundaries: inference and signification; 0.7 Natural boundaries: the lower threshold; 0.8 Natural boundaries: the upper threshold; 0.9 Epistemological boundaries; 1 Signification and Communication; 1.1 An elementary communicational model; 1.2 Systems and codes. 
505 0 |a 1.3 The s-code as structure1.4 Information, communication, signification ; 2 Theory of Codes; 2.1 The sign-function; 2.2 Expression and content; 2.3 Denotation and connotation; 2.4 Message and text; 2.5 Content and referent; 2.6 Meaning as cultural unit; 2.7 The interpretant; 2.8 The semantic system; 2.9 The semantic markers and the sememe; 2.10 The KF model; 2.11 A revised semantic model; 2.12 The model Q -- 2.13 The format of the semantic space; 2.14 Overcoding and undercoding; 2.15 The interplay of codes and the message as an open form; 3 Theory of Sign Production ; 3.1 A general survey. 
505 0 |a 3.2 Semiotic and factual statements3.3 Mentioning; 3.4 The problem of a typology of signs; 3.5 Critique of iconism; 3.6 A typology of modes of production; 3.7 The aesthetic text as invention; 3.8 The rhetorical labor; 3.9 Ideological code switching; 4 The Subject of Semiotics; References ; Index of authors; Index of subjects. 
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