321.
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Semiotics:
2001
Eugen Baer
Semiotics of the Infinite
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322.
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Semiotics:
2001
Benjamin Hufbauer
A Capital of Signs:
George Washington’s Patronage of the Federal City
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323.
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Semiotics:
2001
John Henning
Seeing Things the Same Way:
What Constitutes Shared Knowledge
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324.
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Semiotics:
2001
Leora Kornfeld
The Trickster’s Way:
Transcending the Rational and Reconstituting Media Discourse
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325.
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Semiotics:
2001
John Deely
The Quasi-Error of the External World
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326.
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Semiotics:
2001
Guido Ipsen
Hybridity at the Root of Semiosis
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327.
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Semiotics:
2001
Isaac E. Catt
Unsuspected Realms of the Stranger in Semiotics, Semiosis, and Communication
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328.
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Semiotics:
2001
Randall Smith
The Semiotic Function of the Epigraph in Aquinas’ Biblical Prologues and Sermons:
A Mixing of Memory and Desire
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329.
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Semiotics:
2001
Victoria Adamenko
George Crumb and the Mythic “Wholeness”:
A Semiotic Perspective
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330.
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Semiotics:
2001
Anna Makolkin
Semiotic Ambiance and Ambiguity in the Post-Modem City
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331.
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Semiotics:
2001
Beth Raps
Thinking Here and Now:
Peirce’s Abduction, Phronesis and Epistemic Community
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332.
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Semiotics:
2002
Robert Philen
Identity and Non-Identity among Men who have Sex with Men
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333.
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Semiotics:
2002
Frank Nuessel
Errors in Medical Prescriptions:
A Semiotic Perspective
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334.
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Semiotics:
2002
Paul Cobley
Semiotics, Closure and Technologies of Narrative Communication
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335.
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Semiotics:
2002
Supporting Subscribers
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336.
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Semiotics:
2002
William Pencak
Race, Class, and the Supreme Court:
San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez (1973)
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337.
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Semiotics:
2002
Gila Safran Naveh
Textual Mediation in S.Y. Agnon, or a Semiethics of Witnessing
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338.
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Semiotics:
2002
Eleanor Donnelly
The Human Brain and the Use of Verbal Reports to Access Cognitive Models of Reality
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339.
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Semiotics:
2002
Rebecca Dalvesco
Architecture Without Walls:
The Creation of Eden
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340.
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Semiotics:
2002
Eugen Baer
To Make Oneself into a Sign:
Witnessing to the Trace of the Infinite. Some Thoughts on the Work of Emmanuel Levinas
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