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Vol. 46 No. 2/3 (2018)
Vol. 46 No. 2/3 (2018)
Special section on: Umberto Eco and biosemiotics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.12697/46.2-3
Published:
2018-11-19
Articles
Peirce’s garden of forking metaphors
Aleksandar Feodorov
188-215
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Impossibly good looks: A pragma-ontological approach to unearthing the latent rhetorical structure of anti-ageing advertising discourse
George Rossolatos
216-254
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A post-structuralist revised Weil–Lévi-Strauss transformation formula for conceptual value-fields
James B. Harrod
255-281
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Financial discourse of the 2007–2008 crisis: From unpredictability and explosion to predictability
Griselda Zárate, Homero Zambrano
282-293
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GIFs as floating signifiers
Camelia Gradinaru
294-318
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Urban ecosemiotics of trees: Why the ecological alien species paradigm has not gained ground in cities?
Riin Magnus, Tiit Remm
319-342
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Giorgio Prodi and the lower threshold of semiotics
Umberto Eco
343-351
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Umberto Eco on the biosemiotics of Giorgio Prodi
Kalevi Kull
352-364
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Animal language before Sebeok
Umberto Eco
365-377
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Eco’s “latratus canis”: A memory of the backstage
Costantino Marmo
378-382
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A study by Umberto Eco and his colleagues on the history of early zoosemiotics: Commentary and bibliography
Kalevi Kull
383-391
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Reviews and Notes
About the (semiotic) limits of the human language: Discussing the case of Pirahã
Ekaterina Velmezova
392-397
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The 38th Albi–Moissac Colloquium of French semioticians: Living beings and their environment
Pauline Delahaye
398-400
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Founding of the French Zoosemiotics Society
Pauline Delahaye
401-402
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