401.
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Semiotics:
1988
Lev Manovich
Perceptual Semiotics:
Functions of Repetitions in an Image
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402.
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Semiotics:
1988
Joseph DeChicchis
The Semiotics of Mayan Imperatives
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403.
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas E. Lewis
Semiotics in the Streets:
Hyperrealism and the State
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404.
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Semiotics:
1988
Richard A. R. Watson
The “Classical” Proxemiotics of the Encounter
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405.
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Semiotics:
1988
Curt Dilger
Theater and Architecture:
A Parallel Experience
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406.
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas C. Daddesio
The Role of the Paratext in The Name of the Rose
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407.
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Semiotics:
1988
Alicia Sakaguchi
International Planned Languages:
An Essay on their Definition and Limitation
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408.
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Semiotics:
1988
Rui-hong Guo
Jokes, Transgression, and Laughter
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409.
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Semiotics:
1988
Anthony F. Russell
The Semiotic of Maurice Blondel’s Logic of Action
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410.
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Semiotics:
1988
Mary Ann Frese Witt
Murder as Sign and Cycle in Les Negres
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411.
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Semiotics:
1988
Homa Fardjadi
Camillo’s Theatre and the Automaton
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412.
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Semiotics:
1988
Alexander F. Caskey
‘Language as Work and Trade’ as Metaphor
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413.
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Semiotics:
1988
Deborah L. Smith-Shank
Art History versus Art Mythology:
The Semiotic Tension
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414.
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Semiotics:
1988
Richard J. Leskosky
The Illusion of Reality and the Reality of Illusion in Animated Film
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415.
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Semiotics:
1988
Machiko Takayama
April Fool and Halloween:
A Semiotic Analysis of the Lie
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416.
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Semiotics:
1988
Kristie A. Foell
Absence as Presence:
Sigmund Freud in the Works of Elias Canetti
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417.
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Semiotics:
1988
Norma Procopiow
The Semiotics of Narrative:
Narrative, Prisoners, and Social Meaning
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418.
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Semiotics:
1988
Richard L. Lanigan
Popular Political Signs:
Jesse Jackson’s Presidential Candidacy as Depicted in Editorial Cartoons
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419.
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas F. Broden
Gallic Semiotic Subjects and Feminism:
Greimas, Duras, et AI.
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420.
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Semiotics:
1988
Michiko Hamada
Speaking as Signs of Embodiment:
Japanese Terms for Self -Reference and Address
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