61.
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Semiotics:
1986
Kent Biel
Semiotics, Creativity, and the Subject:
Ricoeur and Foucault
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62.
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Semiotics:
1986
Scott Simpkins
George Sand and the Role of Semiotic Cues
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63.
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Semiotics:
1986
John P. Doyle
John Peter Olivi on Right, Dominion, and Voluntary Signs
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64.
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Semiotics:
1986
Jeffrey S. Librett
Wunderzeichen:
From Signs of Wonder to Characters as "Wonders" in Kant
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65.
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Semiotics:
1986
Barbara L. Ginsburg
On Semiotics Artefacts:
The Representational Nature of a Sign and Its Function within Relational Systems
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66.
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Semiotics:
1986
Felicia E. Kruse
Saving the Sign
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67.
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Semiotics:
1986
Michele M. Magill
Woman's Time and Man's Space:
Story-Making and Story-Telling in Circe by Eudora Welty
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68.
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Semiotics:
1986
Terrance King
Peirce's Principle of Continuity and the Difference between Normative and Cognitive Knowledge
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69.
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Semiotics:
1986
Desmond FitzGerald
The Semiotic of John Poinsot
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70.
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Semiotics:
1986
Chantal Cinquin
The Archeology of the Sign
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71.
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Semiotics:
1986
JoAnn Cannon
Semiotics and Philosophy of Language a Discussion of Eco's Recent Work
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72.
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Semiotics:
1986
Richard A. R. Watson
Nameless Deeds and Black Veils:
An 'Antinomian' Theory of Fame and Its Underlying Disnominations
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73.
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Semiotics:
1986
John D. Niles
Symbolic Language in the Ballads
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74.
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Semiotics:
1986
Silvia Simone Anspach
Verbal-Pictoric Translation in Steinberg's Labyrinth:
Uniqueness, Freedom, and Coercion
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75.
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Semiotics:
1986
"Vinculum Communitatis":
Editors' Preface
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76.
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Semiotics:
1986
Index
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77.
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Semiotics:
1986
Bertrand Gervais
The Conventions of Despair or the Effects of Confusion (On the Gentle Reader)
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78.
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Semiotics:
1986
Esperanza Gurza
The Creation of Oral-Formulaic Narrative in Modern Mexico:
A Field Experience
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79.
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Semiotics:
1986
Cheryl Ann Weissman
Narrative Lurches and the Nature of Knowing:
Coincidence and Perception in Jane Austen's Sanditon
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80.
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Semiotics:
1986
Julian Boyd
Subjunctive-Equivalent "Should" and Interpretation
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