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- catalog abstract "Looking at the 'semiotic landscape' - the panorama of constituted semiotics - two traditions seem to have developed separately and without interpenetration. Anglo-Saxon semioticians consider the Peircean framework to provide the adequate conceptual apparatus, whereas so-called 'Continental' semioticians refer to the sign theory in Saussure and in its interpretation by Hjelmslev (for instance, the Ecole semiotique de Paris). Evaluating each other's projects, methods, and results could lead to a balanced view. The purpose of this monograph is to get the best out of the adequate insights from both sides, and to make suggestions how the semioticians from the Peircean or Saussuro-Hjelmslevian school can be removed from their isolationist positions. A comparison and homologation of these two orientations will be carried out from the angle of the impact of pragmaticism on both semiotic orientations. How intentionality, action, conventionality, interlocution are integrated in both orientations will be given particular emphasis. -- Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b370457.
- catalog created "1983.".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "1983.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1983.".
- catalog description "1. 0. Introduction: Semiotics and Pragmatics - Their Unity and Diversity. 1. Normative semiotics, analytical semiotics, structural semiotics --- 2. Pragmatism, pragmatics, pragmatism ---- 1. Semiotics as a Paradigm. 1.1. First Philosophies --- 1.2. The semiotic subdisciplines and their intermediation --- 1.3. Normative semiotics -----2. The Two Semiotics: Peirce and Hjelmslev. 2.1. The nature of semiotics --- 2.2. The objects of semiotics --- 2.3. The method of semiotics ----- 3. The Homologation of Semiotics and Pragmatics. 3.1. The pragmatist mark --- 3.2. The pragmatic attitude --- 3.3. The pragmatic turn of semiotics ---- 4. Conclusion: Disciplinary Isotopy, Interdisciplinary Analogy, and Transdisciplinary Homologation.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [129]-133) and index.".
- catalog description "Looking at the 'semiotic landscape' - the panorama of constituted semiotics - two traditions seem to have developed separately and without interpenetration. Anglo-Saxon semioticians consider the Peircean framework to provide the adequate conceptual apparatus, whereas so-called 'Continental' semioticians refer to the sign theory in Saussure and in its interpretation by Hjelmslev (for instance, the Ecole semiotique de Paris). Evaluating each other's projects, methods, and results could lead to a balanced view. The purpose of this monograph is to get the best out of the adequate insights from both sides, and to make suggestions how the semioticians from the Peircean or Saussuro-Hjelmslevian school can be removed from their isolationist positions. A comparison and homologation of these two orientations will be carried out from the angle of the impact of pragmaticism on both semiotic orientations. How intentionality, action, conventionality, interlocution are integrated in both orientations will be given particular emphasis. -- Back cover.".
- catalog extent "xii, 136 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Semiotics and pragmatics.".
- catalog identifier "902722532X (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Semiotics and pragmatics.".
- catalog isPartOf "Pragmatics & beyond, 0166-6258 ; IV:7".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "1983.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins,".
- catalog relation "Semiotics and pragmatics.".
- catalog subject "401.41 19".
- catalog subject "P99 .P35 1983".
- catalog subject "Pragmatics.".
- catalog subject "Semiotics.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. 0. Introduction: Semiotics and Pragmatics - Their Unity and Diversity. 1. Normative semiotics, analytical semiotics, structural semiotics --- 2. Pragmatism, pragmatics, pragmatism ---- 1. Semiotics as a Paradigm. 1.1. First Philosophies --- 1.2. The semiotic subdisciplines and their intermediation --- 1.3. Normative semiotics -----2. The Two Semiotics: Peirce and Hjelmslev. 2.1. The nature of semiotics --- 2.2. The objects of semiotics --- 2.3. The method of semiotics ----- 3. The Homologation of Semiotics and Pragmatics. 3.1. The pragmatist mark --- 3.2. The pragmatic attitude --- 3.3. The pragmatic turn of semiotics ---- 4. Conclusion: Disciplinary Isotopy, Interdisciplinary Analogy, and Transdisciplinary Homologation.".
- catalog title "Semiotics and pragmatics : an evaluative comparison of conceptual frameworks / Herman Parret.".
- catalog type "text".