421.
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Semiotics:
1988
Steven C. Scheer
The Illusion of Reading:
Deconstructive versus Semiotic Theories
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422.
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Semiotics:
1988
Ralph A. Powell
Epistemology’s Minimal Cause as Basis of Science
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423.
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Semiotics:
1988
Stephan Bleier
Horkheimer, Adorno, Foucault:
The Term “Subject” in the Enlightenment
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424.
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Semiotics:
1988
R. Lane Kauffmann
Rotpeter’s Revenge:
Kafka’s “Report to an Academy” as Critique of Anthropecentrism
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425.
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Semiotics:
1988
David Lidov
Locke’s Formula and the Scope of Semiotics
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426.
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Semiotics:
1988
Linda Kintz
Permeable Boundaries, Femininity, and Violence
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427.
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Semiotics:
1988
Gayle A. Henrotte
Hjelmslev’s Glossematics and Music:
The Sign May Be an Illusion
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428.
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Semiotics:
1988
Jeffrey R. DiLeo
A Semiotic Classification of Proper Names
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429.
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Semiotics:
1988
Floyd Merrell
The Sign of Deceit
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430.
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Semiotics:
1988
Katherine S. Stephenson
Luce Irigary:
Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to the Representation of Subjectivity and Sexual Difference in Language Use
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431.
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Semiotics:
1988
William Pencak
Stamping Out History:
National Identity on Postage Stamps
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432.
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Semiotics:
1988
James Jakób Liszka
Peirce, Saussure, and the Concept of Transvaluation
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433.
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Semiotics:
1988
Thomas L. Short
Why We Prefer Peirce to Saussure
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434.
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Semiotics:
1988
Donna E. West
Form and Use Differences in the Acquisition of Speech Participant Signifiers:
Evidence from Blind Children
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435.
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Semiotics:
2011
Chad Hansen
World-Views in the History of Ideas
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436.
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Semiotics:
2011
William P. Dougherty
Signs in Song:
An Analysis of a Schubert Lied
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437.
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Semiotics:
2011
Adam Ferguson
Signifying the Digital Queer:
Identity Within and Beyond Pragmaticism
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438.
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Semiotics:
2011
Margaret Williamson Huber
Analogical Classification in the Wizarding World
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439.
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Semiotics:
2011
Irene Portis-Winner
The Dynamics of World View
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440.
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Semiotics:
2011
Rolf-Dieter Hepp
Precarity and Employment:
Social Fragility, Precarity And the Increase of Atypical Work and Living Conditions – Their Relation, Mutual Influence and Impact on Social Structure in Europe
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