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Semiotics Linguistics Social Sciences
Semiotics Linguistics Social Sciences
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Standard Listings
- Summary of the major areas of semiotics as outlined by Saussure, as well as criticisms and the relationship of semiology to structuralism. By Mick Underwood.
- Paper by Scott Simpkins
- Lyon, 2004/07/07-12, 8th Congress of the International Association for Semiotic Studies IASS-AIS: Interculturality and Globalization.
- Defining letters of the alphabet enables automatic definitions of all words in the English language.
- Guillem Ramos-Poquí, David Rodway, Richard Hands: Creative strategies and the critical counter-culture of the 90's.
- Paper by Carlos Colón
- Short description of semiotics. Includes information about the ideas of Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles Sanders Peirce.
- University of Tartu, Estonia.
- Semiotics Quiz: Thomas Streeter
- Cognition and Semiotics: Carlos Colón
- A research and educational unit of the University of Aarhus, Denmark. Site includes papers and publications, seminar calendars, and description of research in semiotics, cognition, and linguistics.
- Paper by Scott Simpkins
- Daniel Chandler's Media and Communication Studies Site.
- The Cyberarts Web. University Scholars Program, National University of Singapore.
- A multidisciplinary approach. Resources and links about semiotics and communication.
- Glossary by Cliff Joslyn
- Radio Programme Script and RealAudio versions, ABC Radio National/Open Learning Australia: Series Producer, Michael Dwyer
- Encyclopedia of Western signs and ideograms.
- Linguistics and Semiotics; Psychology of Language.
- A Science of Consciousness: the Semiotics of Mind, and the Elements of Personal Philosophy - Steven Zenith's work in semiotics.
- Rationalization of interpretation and communication under a comprehensive theory of the universe.
- Sites of Significance for Semiotics.
- Writing Center for Writing Students. Links to research information.
- Semiotic Engineering Research Group, PUC-Rio.
- Comprehensive hypertext introduction to semiotics, by Daniel Chandler (University of Wales, Aberystwyth).
- Some personal research and links to texts.
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