The correspondence between the triadic sign model proposed by Peirce and the dyadic sign model proposed by Saussure is examined...
Keywords: dyadic and triadic sign models, object-oriented programming, functional programming, identifiers, semiosis, system
02/2006 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterTerms loaded with informational connotations are often employed to refer to genes and their dynamics...
Keywords: gene, Information, process philosophy, semiosis, biosemiotics, C. S. Peirce
06/2006 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterThe ‘state of literature’ in a visual culture is analyzed against the background of a theoretical semiotic framework based upon the distinction between three types of signs: one-place
Keywords: semiosis, culture, art, literature, Entertainment, mimesis
06/2007 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterThe various assumptions on which linguistic elements, structures, or usages are subjective in which respect seem to agree in relating subjectivity to a speaking subject...
Keywords: subjectivity, Communication, autopoiesis, semiosis, observer, interpretant
01/2008 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterThis article deals with the problem of understanding semiosis and meaning in cognitive systems...
Keywords: semiosis, meaning, semiosphere, two-factor accounts, cognitive architectures, symbol emergence
01/2008 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterThis article explores the semiotic thought of
Keywords: sign, xiang, typology, hermeneutics, epistemology, semiosis
01/2008 | Semiotica, Walter de GruyterThis paper focuses on Peirce's account of the categories. Its first aim is to work out a synoptic view of Peirce's categorial research...
Keywords: categories, cognition, metaphysics, Ontology, pragmatics, semiosis, semiotics
11/2007 | Semiotica, Walter de Gruyter