Signs
an introduction to semiotics
2nd ed.
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Author
Publication
2001 - University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario
Language
English
Word Count
48,250 words, Guess
Page Count
193 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesignsintroductio0000sebe_k2e2
- ISBN-100802036341
- ISBN-100802084729
- ISBN-139780802036346
- ISBN-139780802084729
and 6 more
- Goodreads3192744', '1363150
- Library of Congress Control Number2002277162
- OCLC Control Number47270781
- Better World Books9780802084729
- Better World Books9780802036346
- Open LibraryOL3581009M
Classifications
- DDC302.2
- LCCP99 .S347 2001
- LCCP99.S347 2001
Description
"From the simplest hand gesture to the most complex diagram or chart, the sign is the key to the communication of ideas. In this book, Thomas A. Sebeok examines, how the sign mediates between bodily experience and abstract thought. Semiosis is the instinctive capacity of all organisms to produce and understand signs, and semiotics, the study of signs, offers powerful analytical tools for application to the study of perception. In this regard, semiotics is of relevance to a wide spectrum of scholars and professionals, including social scientists, psychologists, artists, graphic designers, and students of literature.". "This second edition of Signs combines some of Sebeok's most important essays with a new general introduction, a glossary, and a revised and expanded bibliography and index. From an overview of the discipline to a more detailed exploration of sign categories, the author demonstrates the interconnection between verbal and nonverbal communication.". "Aimed primarily at undergraduate and graduate students, this book will also be of interest to anyone who is interested in exploring and analysing the complex sign systems we so often take for granted."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Toronto studies in semiotics and communication
Other Editions
- Signs
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