Signs: An Introduction to SemioticsThis updated second edition of Signs combines some of Sebeok's most important essays with a new general introduction, introductory passages at the outset of each chapter, a glossary, and brief biographies of the major semioticians. |
Contents
Six Species of Signs | 17 |
Indexical Signs | 61 |
Iconic Signs | 81 |
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