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| Peeter Torop |
Semiospherical understanding: Textuality |
323-339 |
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| Marcel Danesi |
Metaphorical "networks" and verbal communication: A semiotic perspective of human discourse |
341-364 |
| Michel Paladian |
Function of characterization in present tense |
365-376 |
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| Winfried Nöth |
Semiotic foundations of the study of pictures |
377-392 |
| Maria Goltsman |
On some graphic regularities of perception in painting and dance: Mnemonic form of dance |
393-419 |
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| Han-liang Chang |
Notes towards a semiotics of parasitism |
421-439 |
| Maria-Kristiina Lotman |
On the semantics of rhythm: Formal differences between the characters of Oresteia in tragedy |
441-464 |
| Marina Aptekman |
The problem of language and reality in Russian modernism: The conception of mirotvorchestvo in A. Remizov's Rossiya v pis'menah |
465-482 |
| Ülle Pärli |
On postmodernism, "the stairs of avant-garde", and Brodsky |
483-498 |
| Ilia Kalinin |
The semiotic model of a historical process: History - between grammar and rhetoric |
499-509 |
| Jan Levchenko |
When a Russian Formalist meets his individual history |
511-522 |
| Valerij Gretchko |
Aesthetic conception of Russian Formalism: The cognitive view |
523-532 |
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| Stepan Davtian, Tatyana Chernigovskaya |
Psychiatry in free fall: In pursuit of a semiotic foothold |
533-546 |
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| Tommi Vehkavaara |
Natural self-interest, interactive representation, and the emergence of objects and Umwelt: An outline of basic semiotic concepts for biosemiotics |
547-587 |
| Kalevi Kull |
Ladder, tree, web: The ages of biological understanding |
589-603 |
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| Anton Markos, Eduard Gajdos, Laszlo Hajnal, Fatima Cvrckova |
An epigenetic machine |
605-616 |